On a whim, without really thinking it through, I sent a link to the “Rock n’ Relay” to two of my friends and asked if they would want to do it. It is a marathon relay, with each team member running about 6 miles total. That’s three laps of two miles each.
On first glance this sounded like oodles of fun. A running team! Only 2 miles (I obviously didn’t do the math in my head right away)! Music and food in the park while you wait! But about an hour after I sent this out and both of my friends agreed to do it, I began to regret my decision.
I am a novice runner to say the least. I do not like running. I hate it. I like how it makes me feel when I’m done, I enjoy the sense of accomplishment, but generally speaking when I am running I want to kill anything in my periphery and I swear like a sailor. I ran my first race this year for Cinco de Mayo. It was a 5k. I didn’t even run the whole thing. I ran a lot of it, a lot more of it than I thought I would. But that was only 3 miles.
So, the race is at the beginning of August, and I have a team, which consists of 3 chicks and a fat married guy. And we are going to lose, but hopefully finish. Today is my first day of “training” and running with a teammate. Two miles is on the agenda. I’m a little terrified. Plus it’s super hot today, which never helps. There is a reason running didn’t stick when I lived in Texas, or Tuscon. Heat + Excessive physical strain = Evil.
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I run the Cap 10k for the past two years (run=walk/run/hobble). The first year I decided that training was overrated, so I didn't. Big mistake... I started crying at some point and mile 4, I hate you. This past year it rained and I got pushed (kind of) down a hill.
Luckily, i've had good runs so I didn't quit. I don't hate running anymore, but I grumble a lot. I feel your pain.
Good luck.
Thanks. It's nice to know I'm not the only one.
Singing to the choir.
Keep me posted on your running endeavors.
I'm in. I too forgot that 2x3 is six. Having run a 10k, I am WAY over confident, so we'll see. I think it should be fun though and I've looked forward to this for a few years now so I'm glad I'm getting to do this. Now worries, we'll finish and it will be quite an accomplishment.
One of three Chicks
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