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Thursday, July 19, 2012

dashing like a warrior.

i ran a 10K this year
(and then a little bit more --
since the chalk path was washed away with the rain)
despite being a little stormy, my first 10+ was not too bad.
sometimes i run super-speedy-fast.
(there were no cars around for the picture below)
my most recent race was forrest's run -- a five-miler.
two of my co-workers ran as well.
 i won second place in my age group, just shy of 37 1/2 minutes.
sometimes i find legs on my run route.
last night i took a break from my rain run 
under the shelter of my fav sports boy's porch.
(he's got a nice view, huh?)
lucky for me to have good friends who will wait with me 
when the sky opens up and it starts pouring rain.
the next big race i have signed up for is the warrior dash.
in about 3.3 miles, i will -- 
-run through a rubber "jungle"
-hurdle over barricades
-rappel down a steep ravine
-"stampede" through a scrap yard of rusted metal
-climb over a "dead man's drop"
-go through a military crawl
-climb a rock wall and jump down the other side
-teeter through a "soaring" track
-trudge through a water fall
-maneuver over a cargo net
-leap over warrior fires
-and scramble beneath barbed wire in the mud

here's hoping i make it through august 18th ( :

4 comments:

ruth said...

Question. How do you even train for that?!?!

Anonymous said...

ooooookay RUNNER BABE! you are such a rockstar!! can't wait to hear all about the warrior dash eeeeeek!! please get someone from your station to cover the event...with the famous anna carrera leading the pack (:

Natalie Marie said...

37.5 minutes for a 10k!!!! holy crap!! My 5K time is only 5 minutes shorter than your 10K...I'm so slow

Briane said...

I'm going to stop posting my jog times on Twitter because you've just shamed me in front of the Internet.

Ruth is right: How DO you train for that Hell Run thing?