Nope it's all been for bragging rights. At this stage of the game for me running races only results in an outflow of money.
I did my first ultra this weekend. It was a 50k trail race over fairly rooty, rocky and technical terrain. Lots of weaving through trees and a lot of short steep up and down hills. Wound up picking up a couple trail buddies during the race who ran with my friend Neal and I for the second half of the race. I don't feel too bad today, but it makes me wonder how people do trail 100 milers.
Nope it's all been for bragging rights. At this stage of the game for me running races only results in an outflow of money.
I did my first ultra this weekend. It was a 50k trail race over fairly rooty, rocky and technical terrain. Lots of weaving through trees and a lot of short steep up and down hills. Wound up picking up a couple trail buddies during the race who ran with my friend Neal and I for the second half of the race. I don't feel too bad today, but it makes me wonder how people do trail 100 milers.
QOTD: Have you ever had a friendly running competition with money on the line? (Or something of value)
Nope it's all been for bragging rights. At this stage of the game for me running races only results in an outflow of money.
I did my first ultra this weekend. It was a 50k trail race over fairly rooty, rocky and technical terrain. Lots of weaving through trees and a lot of short steep up and down hills. Wound up picking up a couple trail buddies during the race who ran with my friend Neal and I for the second half of the race. I don't feel too bad today, but it makes me wonder how people do trail 100 milers.
Like Tony says, "Do your best and forget the rest"!Motivation question: I just force myself to do what I need to do. I know logically that I need to do it and I convince myself to do the scheduled workout. I didn't want to do my P90X workout when I got home from work tonight but I was afraid if I didn't do it then skipping one day would turn into 2, 3, 4 and more days skipped like it did all last summer with cross training. So at 9pm I changed into my workout clothes and went down stairs and did my workout. I was tired but I did the best I could and mentally I feel better. I know I didn't take the easy road tonight.
QOTD: Does your clothing choice differ for racing and training? i.e. Do you always race in shorts, yet dress more for the elements on training runs? Do you choose something less worn out because there are thousands of strangers in view?
QOTD: Does your clothing choice differ for racing and training? i.e. Do you always race in shorts, yet dress more for the elements on training runs? Do you choose something less worn out because there are thousands of strangers in view?
Me too.But, I'll admit that a big portion of what I enjoy about running is buying cute running clothes. I'm shallow that way.![]()
I will always wear shorts on race day, even if temperatures are below freezing. I usually go with a singlet as well and add arm sleeves if it is still cold. I find that race pace gets me warmed up within the first kilometre or so no matter how cool it is. I will wear gloves though, even if they are just throwaway ones...my hands are always cold.QOTD: Does your clothing choice differ for racing and training? i.e. Do you always race in shorts, yet dress more for the elements on training runs? Do you choose something less worn out because there are thousands of strangers in view?
ATTQOTD: I have not had a competition for money or anything of value.
Can you please add another race for me:
November 13 Mommaoffherrocker Rock and Roll Half Marathon - Las Vegas (NG / N/A)
Thanks!
For a weekend long run I will just run in any running shirt I have, but on race day I normally run in a singlet.