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April 29, 2019 (Updated April 5, 2023)

First Bridge Loop in 2 Years! + Race Plans

by Anne Mauney, MPH, RD

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My running buddies and I have a favorite route we call “the bridge loop.”

It’s gorgeous, taking us along the river in both DC and Virginia, crossing over the Key Bridge and the 14th Street Bridge and enjoying lots of pretty views of the monuments and the water.

bridge loop run DC

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But… it’s 6+ miles, and that distance felt like too much for me for a really long time.

For 2 years, in fact – the last time I think I ran a bridge loop was in April 2017, when I was (still secretly) about 9 weeks pregnant. 

I did do the Marine Corps 10k back in October with Matt, but that was the only time I’ve seen more than 5 miles on my watch since that day in April 2017.

But with the lovely spring weather and my body feeling more and more like my own lately, I have slowly been inching my weekly run mileage up again. (And by inching mileage up, I mean instead of doing one 3-4 mile run, I’ve been doing closer to a 5 mile run, and maybe one other 3 mile run during the week. Still very low key!)

I’ve been talking to my running buddies about wanting to do a bridge loop again for ages, but kept saying I wasn’t ready. A few weeks ago I texted them that it was finally time to get back out there – bridge loop party or bust!

Josh and Diane were happy to oblige. 🙂

Our usual way of doing a bridge loop back in the day was starting in Georgetown under the Key Bridge, then running south along the waterfront, passing Lincoln and heading towards Hains Point, keeping the water on our right. When we reached the tidal basin we turned right over the 14th street bridge, staying on the right and popping down onto the Mt Vernon Trail on the GW Parkway, then running north along that until we reached Roosevelt Island, where we would run up to the Key Bridge and over, ending back in Georgetown. 

Now that Georgetown parking has gotten more challenging (they reduced parking spots with some recent renovations), we met at Roosevelt Island and ran our loop in reverse instead, keeping the water on our left rather than our right.

running along the water in DC

It was such a beautiful morning for a run, and I was so proud to see 6+ miles pop up on my watch when we were done!

In other exciting news, my running buddy Grace and I picked a race to do!

We decided on a trail 10k the first weekend of June – it’s a “10k-ish” and is about 7 miles, and I feel like on trails 7 miles = like 10 miles on the road because it’s so much harder with all the hills, rocks, roots, etc., am I right?! 😉

I love trail races because they are so much fun and also there’s no time pressure, which is perfect since I’m not in speedy racing shape right now anyway! And the distance will be a good challenge but nothing crazy that we have to do super long runs for or anything. I’m pumped!

Matt wants to run it too (he also loves trail races), but we are debating if we want to hire a babysitter, or if he should just sit it out and come along with Riese so they can play on the trails while we are running and then all hang out afterwards. We’ll see! 

Time to get in some trail runs to practice! 🙂

In other weekend fitness news, Matt and I both had sessions with Paul of Capital Energy Training – Matt worked on strength, and I worked on stretching/mobility which felt great after my longer than usual run!

 

I don’t have a ton of photos from the rest of the weekend because we spent most of it trying to get some packing and stuff done around the house, and food-wise we ate a lot of leftovers and odds and ends.

We did have a fun meal out on Saturday night with friends and their little one, though – we hit up Me Jana in Courthouse (Arlington) and shared a bunch of stuff, including a Greek salad, some pita and hummus, lamb kebobs, and some chicken shawarma sliders – yum!

me jana courthouse

For those who are here for the food and not the fitness, though, have no fear – I have a new recipe coming at you guys on Wednesday! It’s an Instant Pot risotto with all sorts of spring veggies and I can’t wait to share it. 

Have a nice day!

If you’re a runner, are you training for a race right now or enjoying training “for life”? 🙂

Or – what’s the most delicious thing you ate this weekend?

- anne
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15 comments
  • Beth April 29, 2019 · 12:30PM:
    I'm a "training for life". Now that the weather is nice I'm hoping to get into running outside without my knees aching. The treadmill helps because of the cushioning but any more than once a week and painful knees. With Passover over I had a great burger and then made fabulous blueberry and peach galette. Yum yum!
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    • Anne
      April 29, 2019 · 2:27PM:
      Fingers crossed for you for pain-free outdoor runs! And thumbs up on the burger and that galette - YUM.
      Reply
  • Anna April 29, 2019 · 12:31PM:
    Hey Anne, what race are you doing? I live in the area and would love to pepper in some fun, shorter summer races. Thanks!
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    • Anne
      April 29, 2019 · 2:28PM:
      It's this one: https://www.ex2adventures.com/trail-running/fountainhead-half-marathon-and-10k-trail-run/ -- They have a bunch of great local races.
      Reply
  • Lisa of Lisa's Yarns
    April 29, 2019 · 12:48PM:
    A trail race sounds perfect! I haven't done many since we don't have many trails in Minneapolis but I did a trail race with some girlfriends several years ago in the Berkley, CA area and it was so much fun! It was nice to not care about my time - I was just out there to have fun. And trail races have THE BEST snacks/food! I'm just starting to return to running. Our son Paul is 14 months so it took me awhile to get back at it. Lately I've been doing running intervals during stroller walks. My husband pushes the stroller and then I run an out and back interval. I walk with them for a little bit before heading out for another interval. I figure it's a good way to ease back into running. I stopped running early in my pregnancy during the summer of 2017 as I had bleeding from something called a subchorionic hemorrhage and my OB said that while running was safe, I'd have more bleeding which would probably not be good for my mental health. :/ (she was right - that experience was so stressful!). So it's been almost 2 years since I last ran! Running has been a big part of my identity for a long time so I am looking forward to doing more running this summer/fall.
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    • Anne
      April 29, 2019 · 2:30PM:
      They really do have the best snacks/food - this one has post-race burritos! PUMPED for that. :) I love your idea of interval runs with the stroller - how fun! Enjoy your return to running over the coming months!
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  • Molly W. April 29, 2019 · 1:52PM:
    Don’t say that a trail run is longer! I’m training for a trail half (up a mountain!), and I’m already feeling nervous and undertrained. But I still have eight weeks to go, and I’m completely injury-free, so I’m hoping it will be okay. But good luck to you! Trail runs are joyful; they’re so relaxed.
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    • Anne
      April 29, 2019 · 2:30PM:
      8 weeks is plenty of time! You've got this. It will be fun :)
      Reply
  • Kim April 29, 2019 · 2:32PM:
    I've been training for months to run my first 1/2 marathon which was yesterday, however, on Friday I was diagnosed with posterior tibial tendinitis. Cue the tears :(. No running yesterday or anytime soon. So upsetting. Do you have any experience with this or any advice? I know rest is the best thing and I will force myself -- just so hard to do when you're used to exercising six days a week. Ugh!
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    • Anne
      April 29, 2019 · 2:45PM:
      Oh no - I am so sorry to hear that! How incredibly frustrating to train hard for months only to have to bow out at the last minute... and especially for your first 1/2! And now so hard to have to rest and wait until it's better. Are you able to do other forms of exercise? Whenever I've had running injuries/limitations I've tried to do other things that were appropriate/not going to make me more injured - stuff like swimming, yoga, biking, strength training, etc. Not quite the same but at least you can get some endorphins going. :) I'm sending you lots of healing vibes for a speedy recovery!!
      Reply
  • Michelle April 29, 2019 · 2:51PM:
    I'm training for my first half marathon! I'm running the OC Half Marathon on Sunday. I'm getting super nervous ?.
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    • Anne
      April 29, 2019 · 2:53PM:
      How exciting! You will love it - have a blast out there and good luck!
      Reply
  • Roadrunner April 29, 2019 · 3:58PM:
    Time for cycling, now, and training to be ready for trips out west later this summer!
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  • Meghan W. May 1, 2019 · 8:32AM:
    Congratulations on hitting the 6 mile milestone again! That is something to feel proud of, for sure. I was in the 3 - 4 mile run phase (about once a week) for awhile, but am expecting baby #2 and it's just not feeling as good. So now I'm training for....labor in about 4 1/2 more months? :) Lots of Pilates, strength, low impact cardio instead.
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    • Anne
      May 1, 2019 · 11:06AM:
      Good for you for staying active and listening to what feels good for your body :) Congrats on #2!
      Reply
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