Running the 5K - 2011
Jul. 4th, 2011 10:29 amI ran the Edgewood 5K again today.  It falls on every July 4th.  I ran last year's race with a time of 27:36 minutes, which was an 8:55 minute-mile.  I wasn't devastated by the time, but I really thought I would have done better.
I was up early this morning so I could register at the park before the race.  My goals this year was easy:  1) finish the race, 2) do it faster than last year, and 3) don't get passed by the guy pushing the baby stroller again.
Early in the race, I found out that I was trying to keep pace with everyone in front of me and then realized I was wearing myself out trying to keep up. It's easy to do when you're running among a group, I think. Eventually I settled into my pace. Around the first mile mark, I saw the skinny freak in the lead running back the other way, shirtless and in the short-shorts that made me wonder if he was a eunuch. I'm not bitter.
I managed to meet two of my three goals. I did finish and beat my time from last year. However, the stroller guy passed me early on. I have no photographic proof, but I strongly suspect the stroller is motor-propelled and was pulling him along.
My unofficial time was 26:42 minutes, which breaks down to a 8:37 minute-mile, which is 18 seconds less than last year, so I'm happy. We wore the computer chips on our shoes and the official results are to be posted later today.
I was up early this morning so I could register at the park before the race.  My goals this year was easy:  1) finish the race, 2) do it faster than last year, and 3) don't get passed by the guy pushing the baby stroller again.Early in the race, I found out that I was trying to keep pace with everyone in front of me and then realized I was wearing myself out trying to keep up. It's easy to do when you're running among a group, I think. Eventually I settled into my pace. Around the first mile mark, I saw the skinny freak in the lead running back the other way, shirtless and in the short-shorts that made me wonder if he was a eunuch. I'm not bitter.
I managed to meet two of my three goals. I did finish and beat my time from last year. However, the stroller guy passed me early on. I have no photographic proof, but I strongly suspect the stroller is motor-propelled and was pulling him along.
My unofficial time was 26:42 minutes, which breaks down to a 8:37 minute-mile, which is 18 seconds less than last year, so I'm happy. We wore the computer chips on our shoes and the official results are to be posted later today.