Last
weekend on a whim, I decided to sign up for a fairly local 5k, The
Running of the Bulls, just because I love a good race. Plus, it has been
a while since my first full 5k running a few months ago, and I wanted
to see if I could do better on my time.
Adam decided to
come with me, although I told him he certainly didn't have to. Just
because I decided to get up early on a SATURDAY, didn't mean he needed
to be tortured as well . But he really wanted to support me (and I love
him for it). Although, every time I metioned what time we would be
getting up (5:30) he made sure to tell me he, "hated me."
When
the alarm went off, I was ready to go. The 5k was not as local as I
thought it was though, and it took us 45 minutes to get over to the race
area. But the GPS failed us, and we could not figure out where to go at
all! This made me anxious, as we drove all over the place, just trying
to figure out where we were supposed to go. Unfortunately (or
fortunately), we finally found the location for the race, and it was one
of the first locations we stopped at. I don't know how we didn't see the finish line the first go round!
We
got there at 7, I knew the race started at 7:30. This barely gave me
time to use the bathroom, pick up my packet, pin on my bib number, and
get a proper warm-up completed. You know how I said the race started at
7:30? Nope, I was dead wrong, it actually started at 8! I was a total
nincompoop that morning.
Once I realized I had some spare
time, I stopped to pose for a picture with the school mascot. It
reminded me of being back in NYC on wall street with the bull market statue.
It
was so hot and humid that morning, and I was worried about being
properly hydrated. I was dripping in sweat even before the race started.
Luckily, the course was a nicely, shaded trail.
I felt
really good throughout the race, even from the beginning (my least
favorite part). I could feel the progress I had made in the last couple
of months! I was actually passing people! I have never been able to pass
people, I was always the one being passed!
When my
app announced I had gone a mile, I was SHOCKED to learn I had completed
it in 13:53. I have never done a sub 14 minute mile. Before this race,
my fastest mile was 14:30. I was so incredibly proud in that moment.
My next splits slowed down a bit (14:23 and 14:59). All under 15
minutes! I think I'm going to be in such good shape for Disney!
The
last little bit of the race had a short but steep incline, followed by a
brief downhill stint. When I rounded the cornor, I could see Adam
cheering me on. I crossed the finish line at 47:30. That is my best 5k
time to date! .
That post race watermelon was possibly the best food I ever tasted.
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