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If you don't like racing that is fine, it is not a requirement for anyone. But don't complain that other racers are too fast. All I was saying is that before people say "I'm too slow", they should get out and watch a local race or two. I'm not talking the Boston Marathon, I'm talking your local fun runs. And I am a little surprised that they run races on major hills there. I live in Hill Country and most races around here are run on pretty flat land. |
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LOL! Yeah, nobody wants to be last... I will say this - my first race was the Princess Half, and it was nice to be surrounded by a LOT of people going my pace or slower. If my first race experience was the first 10K I did where I was well in the back, I might have found it discouraging. As it was, I was pleased with myself that day because I beat my time goal, so I won my own little race of one.
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The thought of navigating 26.2 miles with an umbrella is a bit much Join Date: Dec 2009
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Nothing wrong with being last. At all.
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Ok- ill go stick with different threads and message boards now. And I guess I should have been clearer that I would be interested in doing fundraising races but didn't find any that fit for me this year before the half (location or dates) and yes, my townships and most towns near me DO have hills in their races. I live just outside of pittsburgh. The flattest race would probably be the great race and registration was full by the time I went to sign up. I've heard it's a fun one and plan to do it in the future. AND I am open to races with hills now but was not early on in my training due to my personal knee issues. Why is it so wrong that I defended my choice to run a half as my first race if it fit so nicely with my goals and abilities and preferences? And I never complained that other racers were too fast. I just felt intimidated by them before. But not now. I'm fine now. I just said I thought the half marathon was personally a good fit for me. |
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My two cents for what it's worth (not much
)I started running in August of this year planning on doing the P1/2. I didn't register for it until I did a 5k the first weekend of September-- I wanted to make sure I could do a race. I had run a 5k 9 years prior and it was hard for me mentally. So I did it and it was fun and everything that prior race wasn't. So I went ahead and registered, knowing I'd be training until Feb for the Princess 1/2. Originally, I was thinking of doing the January one but wanted to make sure I had enough training time to get there. I did another 5k (this was a trail run) at the end of September to see how I liked trail running. It was ok, but the course wasn't certified and I felt like it was shorter. Look at me- 1 month in- I'm the connoisseur of racing? ![]() I just did a 10k this weekend that was HILLY and hard for me. But I finished in 1:21-- 9 minutes faster than I was hoping for. I was SLOW considering the other racers. I was 20/23 in my age group. But I finished and I'm proud... and still sore today! I'm looking into a couple more 5k's for my short run weekends, just to keep me motivated for the 1/2. I'll be doing my long runs on a little bit of hilly terrain by my house, but it's convenient and should only help.. I hope! After making you read all of that above... I am TRAINING for this race. This IS my Boston or NYC. It's my first BIG race and I'm treating it that way. I read this forum a lot and know that others are training and taking it seriously. I want my medal to mean something. Finishing IS a big deal to me. I just don't think if you're a non finisher, that you deserve it. Injuries / etc regardless. I HOBBLED to the finish line this weekend. If I don't make it to the finish line at the P1/2... regardless of the reason,I don't want the medal. I didn't earn it and why would I want a reminder of something that I didn't earn? |
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Granted, it is an honor at the Air Force Marathon so I am pretty sure some people were fighting for last spot there. I don't like the feeling that I get in races where I am not in the majority. So, I choose to avoid those races that are small like I described before. I like the races with larger entries, that cater to runners of all abilities, and sometimes the women's focused races. I like having people around me, not crazy crowded courses, but don't like the races where I am alone on the course at any point. I definitely prefer Half Marathons over any distance at this point. Disney was my first Half as well and it is their fault that I can't stop running. So much for just running one race...thanks Disney.
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Slow is fine! Last is fine! All I was ultimately saying is there's nothing wrong w choosing a half as your first race. Thats where it started from. I was just explaining why someone might choose a half, particularly Disney half as their first race. Basically we are all different people and need to do what's best for us each.
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Sometimes we all forget that at some point, we were ALL on the same level with this running thing.
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I said some races have all elite runners, but not all. In fact, not most. I'm sorry you don't like to be in the back end of races but not everyone goes out there to place. I was not dissecting her, or anyone else's, preferences. I was simply stating that NOT everyone is a super fast runner at 5Ks and 10Ks and it would be good to go see that first hand. However you and others are saying that most 5Ks are for the super fast elite types. I really had no fears about where I come in, even if that means last, until I read several people here today saying how bad it is to come in at the back of the pack. I have my own goals as far as running and fitness and they do not include 1st, 2nd or 3rd place. There is nothing wrong with that. Last edited by sissy_ib; 11-13-2012 at 02:14 PM. |
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But there are multiple races run every weekend with in a hour of me. Do you really think they are all only for the best of the best? Do you not have a lot of races in Atlanta? There are so many here for so many different causes I have to carefully pick and chose which I want to sign up for. Is south Texas really so full of elite runners that we need 3-6 5Ks every weekend? Nope, they are full of all different level people here. All I am saying is there are races for people of every fitness level, yes they are small, and yes they are timed.
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I really don't know why I'm jumping back into the pool on this; I guess it's just my nature to want to stir the pot. For what it's worth, I don't think either of you intended to be offensive. I find the level of defensiveness on both sides of this argument completely inexplicable.
Anyway . . . the suggestion to go watch or participate in a local race is a good one. Contrary to what the one poster said, most road races are really not that different. There are a few that stand out (NYC, Disney, Boston, Chicago, USMCM, or some of the gimmick races like zombie runs and the paint ones), but most of the others share almost identical DNA. I would argue that once you've seen one local 5K, you've seen something that would be 95% similar to other local 5Ks. Same for 10Ks, halfs, and fulls. The differences tend to be on the margins. Once you go out and see one, you realize it's really not that bad. I get it though; it can be intimidating to walk up to one of these things when you've never done it before. I get that the Disney environment is trusted for a lot of newbies because they know that the event will be run well and that Disney isn't going to point at them and laugh. Totally get it. It's a psychological thing. I felt the same way before my first big race, which was a Rock n Roll race. I didn't *really* know what to expect. It all turned out okay in the end. And trust me, I get the self-conscious bit. I'm a fat runner (~225 lbs; 6'4. started running half marys when I weight 250+). I get a lot of looks and comments out on the course, usually because I'm running faster than the skinny people and they can't figure it out. At first I was a little self-conscious about it, but I finally decided to let it go. It helps that I am much faster than anyone expects when they look at me. You should see the looks I get from people when I line up in one of the first corrals. I can practically hear them wondering why I'm there and not in the back "with the rest of the fatties" (yes, I've actually heard that said). Eh. Whatever. Once the gun goes off it's all about what you do on the road. I generally finish minutes ahead of my corralmates. They can eat my dust.
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