Jen117 said:I'm Back I'm Back I'm Back!!!! I finished my first 5K... Hey I finished my first race EVER! I still have a lot of weight to lose, so this was a major accomplishment!
I finished with an average of 12.5 minute miles, so the 5K (3.1 miles) was finished in 39 minutes (and 13 seconds).
CONGRATULATIONS JEN!!!Jen117 said:I'm Back I'm Back I'm Back!!!! I finished my first 5K... Hey I finished my first race EVER!
I finished with an average of 12.5 minute miles, so the 5K (3.1 miles) was finished in 39 minutes (and 13 seconds). Hubby and the girls were at the finish line and when I rounded the corner everyone started cheering and I could hear my 5 1/2 year old screaming "GO MOMMY"... it brought tears to my eyes as I crossed the finish line. I DID IT!!!
Great job Nancy!!! Rest yourself, rest your blisters, you did great!!!perfectmatch300 said:I posted more on the Minnie thread but I wanted to come here and say that
I DID START!
I DID FINISH!
I DID NOT FINISH LAST!!!!
While I am very slow compared to most of you, I did manage to pull off a sub 18 min mile pace. That, for me is good. I even managed to jog across the finish line! The bad news - BLISTERS!!! My favorite, tried and usually true shoes and socks gave me blisters! At EOS I was told that they are badges of honor, but ouch, it hurts to walk now!
DH did very well. I'm really proud of him. He went ahead of me and finished at a 13:22 min/mile pace and walked the whole way. I knew he was much faster than me. Now I know how much faster!
I am really tired now. Time for some sleep. Will check back over the weekend.
Good luck to everyone who has races on Sunday!
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Sorry I haven't been around much. I haven't had much time lately. Also, haven't done much... ahem... ANY... running either.I'm so scared to start again. DH and I walked last night and we were both complaining of aches and pains...from slow walking!!! Oh I am so dreading starting up the running thing again. And to freak me out even worse I have a 5k this Saturday in my home town.
I am so scared about anyone from high school seeing me run. I went to a really preppy school where everyone knows everyone's business and all the girls were stick thin. Running this race is going to be a HUGE obstacle for me mentally and emotionally. Please pray that I have the courage to go through with it!
Dena- I forgot about your 5k at your old high school. I hope it went well too. Let us know how it went.jodistar said:Dena - How did the run go?
Let us know how you made it through the emotions and the race ---I hope it was a positive experience for you.
Hey Sunny how did the 5K go? Did your Dx have a good time with the race? Did you happen to mention to him when he finished if he just ran that course a little more than 3 more times he would have run a 1/2 marathon? Hope work slows up for you a little.plutosmyfav said:Tomorrow's Dx and my 5K. Weather should be great. Send![]()
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hoping that he gets hooked! If he ends the race and says "never again" I might have a harder sell on the WDW half
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Eric- I just wanted to say that the JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge here in Rochester, NY is the same day (June 1st) as the race in Frankfurt. So we'll have at least two WISH TEAM mates running that race on the same day (one in Rochester and one in Frankfurt).Viking said:For the next three weeks we'll do a bit more running than usual as I intend to do the JPMCCC 3.5miles in Frankfurt in <24min. This means I have to be slightly under 7 minutes per mile.
Mouse Skywalker said:Eric- I just wanted to say that the JP Morgan Chase Corporate Challenge here in Rochester, NY is the same day (June 1st) as the race in Frankfurt. So we'll have at least two WISH TEAM mates running that race on the same day (one in Rochester and one in Frankfurt).
That's nearly 20K and quite good!!!monte said:Rode a stationary bike for an hour today and clocked in alittle over 12 miles.I don't know if that's good, or bad,but at least I wasn't sitting on the couch watching tv.
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