I was inspired by H's brother, who started running about 1.5 years ago and has made amazing progress (he ran the 20K, almost 12.5 miles, in the same race). So I started running. Progress was slow at first, but from that first 14 minute/mile pace I had, I've been steadily improving, both distance and pace.
So early this year, I made up my mind to run some races. The natural place to start is the 5K. Few notes about accomplishing this goal (or really, any goal).
1) Tell people about it - the more people you tell, the more people that will remind you, the more you'll stick to it.
2) Involve someone else - As I told people about it, my friend DG indicated he had some interest, so he trained with me and ran it as well. I'll tell you, if not for him, I wouldn't have trained as well - he pushed me almost every time we ran. And it paid off.
3) Celebrate! - My boss has a saying about this that I can't quite remember, but it has to do with the fact that we are becoming a more and more negative world. So when something good happens, recognize it; vocalize it; appreciate it; celebrate it!
We did point three with the Photographer Family and DG. The Photo Fam hosted an impromptu barbeque last night, which was a great time. Great weather, good food, and time with some special people in our lives. The weather was perfect and we ate, talked, and just sat there simply enjoying a wonderful Iowa spring night.
So the nitty-gritty is that I ran 5 kilometers in 27 minutes, 41 seconds - an 8:55 per mile pace (faster than any of our practice runs). That was good for 300th place out of 746 males (2,021 runners total, I finished 428th overall). I finished 42nd out of 107 runners in the Men's 30-34 age group.
I'm celebrating again tonight with a T-Bone (I haven't had one since the Wednesday before our wedding). Meanwhile, plans have been hatched for another 5K, a 10K (possibly), and a 5-person marathon relay. Never would've guessed it since I hadn't run (or really done a lot of exercise) in the last 15 or so years, but I am really digging it. The side benefit (losing 30 pounds) doesn't hurt either! :)
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