Chad and I were just barely able to get out of the porta-potties in time to get to the start. I'll never forget Chad's hug and, "I'll see you at the finish line!"
(Preface to the race narrative: I didn't train well, I put on weight, and I didn't eat well)
I began ok, trying to keep the man who was SPEEDWALKING the marathon right in front of me! When I lost ground and lost him, I knew it was going to be a long race.
At about mile 7 I had to walk a little. If you know anything about me, if I ever walk in a race, I'm mentally done. I just can't get back in the frame of mind to run the rest of it. That began my cycle of run, walk, run, walk, walk, run....well, you get the picture. My left bunion hurt, my legs were tired, I was dizzy....those are my excuses!
Eventually the finish line came in view! I ran as fast as my tired legs would go into the stadium at the U of I. Chad found me, hugged me, and I clung to him for dear life. I was sooooooooooo light headed. But I FINISHED!
Fast forward to a week later.
- Chad ran a 25k race--I ran nothing.
- The next week I ran 3 miles for 4 days and felt pretty good.
- Then last Saturday, Chad ran 12 miles!
That put things in perspective.
BOTTOM LINE: I finished the race. I didn't think I could, but I did. I kept on keeping on. I was determined.
And you know what? I am going to keep on running.
You did an awesome job. I will never forget that race. That was fun trying to scramble to the start line -- just in time. Good job.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Chad! It was fun. We make a good team!
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