CAC 5k Race Report
Ok, I know this is a little late. I was waiting for the official results to get posted online before I wrote this but I see that's not happening so here we go. Firstly, my motivation for this race was two-fold.
- My son wanted to run it, he seems to want to be a runner this year and who am I to stop that desire, lol. I can think of a lot worse hobbies for him to have and hey it's nice having some company once in a while on my runs.
- This event was to raise money for a very worthy cause in my community, the Child Advocacy Council, they are a great bunch of people who really get out there and support children from abusive homes.
Ok, now for the self reflection. Drinking beer with my bother in law the night before a race is NOT the right way to carb load! Not a mistake I will be making anymore. Too much cotton mouth the first couple of miles. I am not a runner, I run best when I run consistantly. I have always had my best races when I come in with my regular 3-4 days a week of running. Not high volume but I have to have some volume. I know this impacted me as I hardly ran last week before the race. My third reflection was I need to focus, focus, focus. Socializing and watching others is fun but it is no way to "run" a race. I need to either be there to race or be there to watch. This includes pre-race mental prep. My best races have always started with the proper internal mental prep and focus.
Goals for this weeks 5k/10k
a) decide 5k or 10k, I am leaning toward the 10k only to get the longer run in. If I do the 5k I will be trying for a PB because this is a fast fast course.
b) run at least 2 more times between now Saturday
c) once the registration process is done and my son is set, get my head in order and mentally go through my race plan one last time.
d) get rest and proper nutrition the night before the race, such an easily overlooked piece of the puzzle.
and last but not least, I can have all the fun and socialization I want AFTER the race but treat this for what it is, a RACE!
4 comments:
Nice report... I think when I get into my more mature years (like 70 or 80) I might like to cross the line from racing races to enjoying events with friends and family, but for now its game on!!
Nice job by your son as well! Kids are probably among the few people that it actually feels good to have kick your butt. I think my daugher may be doing this soon - probably sooner than I would like!!
Good luck this weekend!
Thanks Koda,
I have found in the past year that if I do an event where a lot of friends are in it that I lose that competitive focus, for some reason. Do an event with no one I know in it and I'm like a shark on fresh bait.
As for the kids kicking our butt's, I thought I still had a couple of years yet to beat him until I ran a 4 mile training run with him earlier this spring. In the last half mile I thought I'd pick up the pace to show him the old man still has his number. It turned into an all out sprint by the end with him laughing and beating me by about 20 meters. That was when I knew my days of beating him were done, and it both sucked and was great all at the same time. Now he's like a sponge soaking up my racing knowledge and that is cool to share. I have challenged him to run the race of his life this weekend. We'll see if he comes through. He's still learning pacing, he is going out too slow yet and has way too much left in the tank at the end.
Hey - Just thought I'd wish you luck for the Motor City tri this weekend. I'm doing my first Olympic distance a week from Saturday, so am excited to read your race report.
Thanks for the well wishes Koda, I'll be sure and include as much about the pain of the race just for you :)
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