michigandergirl
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ATTQOTD: All of the time! On average I run about 15 races a year and I would say I run the majority of them for fun or as a training run. I usually pick about 3 to actually race.
A late start to the thread today! Getting back to real life is not a fun adjustment after Disney! QOTD: How often do you run races just for fun?
QOTD: How often do you run races just for fun?
A late start to the thread today! Getting back to real life is not a fun adjustment after Disney! QOTD: How often do you run races just for fun?
This feels a bit like a trick question. While I always go out wanting to have fun, there is usually a time goal attached. The only recent race where I completely threw out all time goals was the WDW marathon. I am so glad I did! I stopped for photos when I wanted to and took extra long walk breaks when I needed to (I’m looking at you last 7 miles when the sun was beating down on me!) I may have not hit my C time goal... but I finished my first marathon and achieved my goal of having fun! Now I think I may have to run for fun more often!QOTD: How often do you run races just for fun?
ATTQOTD: They are all just for fun for me. I don't see myself winning or qualifying for anything in the near future. That being said, I will most like run hard with time goals for any race I do in 2019 outside of the Disney races which will be more laid back.QOTD: How often do you run races just for fun?
A late start to the thread today! Getting back to real life is not a fun adjustment after Disney! QOTD: How often do you run races just for fun?
I rarely set a time goal and just go into it as "I will do the best I can do today." Of course, I don't have a competitive bone in my body, didn't start running until I was 58, and did my first Disney marathon at 60. I didn't start running so that I could "win" but just because I needed a hobby and needed to keep healthy after retirement.
I'm rather pleased with how I did -- swimming was both above expectations (satisfied with the distance I made in the 10 minutes, especially on my back) and a bit disheartening (was sucking wind *hard* and very quickly, possibly because I haven't properly done laps since h.s., hence doing the laps on my back); bike, I crushed my goal (not having trained on it, I looked at previous years' results and tried to gauge comparisons based on the bottom of the rankings); treadmill was right on target. I'm sore today, but quite proud of myself. Looking into more to see how much I can improve, especially if I can get back into the pool/actually train on the bike.

did my first-ever (indoor) triathlon this weekend![]()
A late start to the thread today! Getting back to real life is not a fun adjustment after Disney! QOTD: How often do you run races just for fun?

I am laughing too hard to be able to type anything!"It will be fun...!!"