Hey, princesses! Well, I survived the Baltimore Womens Classic 5k last Sunday, despite doing nearly everything wrong, such as:
1. My pre-race dinner the night before consisted of chili and beer. Seriously. What was I thinking?
2. Because I was nervous, I only got a few hours of sleep, so I didn't hear my alarm, and then stressed out the entire drive there over being late.
3. I also didn't drink enough water the day before, so I over-compensated pre-race, then had to wait in a hideous port-a-potty line, and ended up getting one of those, "held your pee too long" stomachaches.
4. The starting line was packed, so claustrophic (and overly-excited) me took off way too fast at the beginning.
5. Then, minutes into the race, claustrophic, overly-excited me was smacked right in the face with a very steep hill.
6. I tried to settle into a consistant pace afterwards, but somehow I couldn't take a deep breath, even though it wasn't very humid.
7. And once the finish line came in sight, (YAY!!) I was super nauseous and felt as though I were going to . . . you know. It didn't help that runners were coming to a standstill after crossing so volunteers could clip off their timing chips. I wiggled my way through to keep walking and had to take some deep,
please-don't-throw-up,
please-don't-throw-up breaths while getting my chip clipped.
8. Afterwards, they gave out water, a rose, and Tiger Milk, which I have never tried before. (Can you see where this is leading?) The Tiger Milk was pretty dang tasty . . . until about a third of the way through. Cue the
please-don't-throw-up breaths.
But, despite doing a LOT wrong, I had a BLAST and learned many lessons!! Running at the Inner Harbor was gorgeous, and they had tons of fruit, bagels, chips, and freebies afterwards. Also, my goal was to run it in under thirty minutes which I did . . . 29:58. Hey, it was by the skin of my nose, but I'll take it!!
And now, after taking a week off, (which I feel completely guilty about,) I'm excited about starting the 10K program!
Happy Fourth of July, everyone!
