Great things are not done by impulse, but by a series of small
things brought together.-- Vincent Van
Gogh
Well I’m sorry Vince, can I call you Vince?.... today’s
greatness WAS the result of something a bit impulsive… in an over planned
kind of way.
See, here’s how it went down.
In March, my coach and I were talking about prioritizing
my racing. At the time, wearing a boot, I said, "I’m just going to concentrate on TWO races. My Sprint Tri = B race. Richmond Marathon= A race".
Q said, “…and I want you to run a 5K ‘C-race’ in September time
frame, just to remind the legs that they know how to run fast.”
On Monday of last week I was sponsored to run an 8K on 10/1. Two reasons my sponsor sent the dough. 1)
Bright Beginnings YMCA program could use her $cash. 2) There’s something poetic about sponsoring
a runner who’s deathly allergic to Shellfish to run the West Point VA Crab
Carnival 8K… don’tchya think?
I told a total of 3
people that I was racing this weekend because I didn’t want the pressure, and
yet, I woke up nervous.
I’d never even run an 8K. I made a sub 40 goal.
And, I can run slow for 20
miles, but what does that mean at an 8K?
Regardless, I showed up, and feeling heavy I pinned my bib# on
and went for a warm up mile. At the end
of the mile I did a few minutes of strides alternating with easy, and during those strides, my running became effortless.
The small race started with a “on your mark…get set….GO!”
Great works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance.
-- Samuel Johnson
The game by the end of the first mile became chicking the men
ahead of me.
By the time I was 6th overall in the standings we
were nearing the turn around of the perfectly flat out and back course. The collegiate level athlete in 1st gave me a
First Female shout out and a coaching tip/heads up on location of my
competition. At the turn around I
realized Girl #2 was 20 feet behind me, maybe... For a nano-second I thought, damn, I really wanted to win. And then I came to my senses.
If you want it bad
enough, you will work to get it. So, how bad do you want it? -- GBA gf
I wanted it. Around 3.5
my pace was 7:15ish. I focused on
running the tangents of the road, on my forward lean and on arm swing. By mile 4+ I was struggling to hold this pace but was too
determined to slow down much.
I sounded
terrible. I’m sure I looked worse. WTFC? I wanted it.
I have never been the one to hear the
words, “LOOK, IT’S THE FIRST FEMALE FINISHER!” before. I’ve said those words at the many races I’ve
volunteered this year. To hear it? Wow.
It’s ~ like ~ wow.
Nothing great was ever achieved without
enthusiasm.
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
The highpoint of my day? Yeah, I admit, being called up for the awards
ceremony was pretty freak-tastic. But, overhearing the local high school cross-country coach say, “that little one can
really run” and realize he was talking about me was right up there too.
So speed is relative, right? I beat the other women… sure… But here’s the real news of the day.
I crushed my goal. 37:41...
Suddenly all those long term goals that I
have look realistic. And all those short
term goals I have look really short sighted to be honest with you. I think I’m going to crank it up a notch
around here and see what happens.
Yeah. I said it.
Self-trust is the first
secret of success. – Ralph Waldo Emerson
13 comments:
You smoked it! Way to go girl!!
What a rock star! "That little one can run" :) I love it! Congrats!!! You are just awesome :)
Pretty awesome! Congratulations, you did a fantastic job!!
I am seriously awed! Great job!!
LOVE it!!! Love it!!! Huge smile on my face for you!
Awesome! You rock!
Um scuse me???? Have you not heard recently that you can really freakin run and really kick some ass and really be GBA BADA$$????? Just put your mind to it and then you get it done??? no? huh. Well then that's a shame. Cos....apparently this was your reminder.
We all need the reminder every now and again.
Just sayin.
Remember me...? I'm a believer. Glad you're back.
xo
WOW... so awesome. I love your mental game... I need that for Baltimore Half!
Great job, WOMAN!
Congrats on the great race!
WAY. TO. KILL. IT!
I can't even imagine so I will live vicariously through you.
Enjoy the WIN!
Winks & Smiles,
Wifey
insane!
So amazing so amazing so amazing!!!!! Congrats and I love this post.
FREAKING GBA ROCK STAR!
So so awesome :)
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