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Monday, June 11, 2012

Karhu 5k - June 9, 2012

Well race day was Saturday, and as some of you may know, I decided to downgrade to the Karhu 5k, which was the partner race of the Allstate 13.1 Marathon. While I use the heat warnings as my first reason for switching, the reality is that I simply wasn't prepared to run a half marathon - heck, I even struggled at the 5k. And while I may say that I was given short notice that I would be able to register for the half, the truth is that I didn't put in as much time/miles as I could have.

But I'm also using this weekend as a learning experience.

When a challenge is thrown your way, sometimes you can't afford to doubt, second-guess or delay. Sometimes you need to get your helmet on, lower your shoulder and plow forward towards whatever challenge awaits you. When I registered for the half marathon, I knew it was less time than the 12-week training plan I have, and I knew I'd have to bust my rump to get my miles in.

So I think I caved under the knowledge that I'd have to work hard, which isn't a good thing. I seem to have treated my training as a lost cause - even before I began. Reality is that I definitely could have gotten in shape to run 13.1. Maybe not well enough to run a good time, but to at least finish.

So what's the answer to this problem? I think I'm just going to 'simply' work my tail off to get this weight off, get my running legs in good shape and be ready for whatever challenge is thrown at me next.

Mark (30:05), Jacob (30:13) and I (33:21) before the Karhu 5k
But enough of my rambling introspection, I'm sure you're wondering how the 5k went, right? Well, I didn't set any records by any means, but I finished in 33:21. And all in all, I had a great time with Mark and Jacob - the two guys I was able to give the free registrations to (Mark: half marathon but also switched to 5k; Jacob: 5k). The race course was so-so (we literally flipped a U-Turn on the sidewalk/running trail), but the after-race party was fun! The cover band was entertaining, the free Michelob Ultra was tasty and the Lou Malnati's pizza was a great breakfast!

Once I edit it together, I'll post my video from the day as well.

On the negative side, I was quite bummed that I missed the blogger meet-up by only a few minutes! I was hoping I'd be able to add a picture of all of us in this post as well, but alas... it didn't happen. I also wasn't able to catch any of you on the course in the half hour I stood around and watched more runners come in. Seems like you all had a great time, though! (Also, it turns out that Sara finished about 30 seconds ahead of my wife's uncle!)

My congratulations go out to everyone who finished the half marathon or 5k on Saturday! And I hope to meet up with some of you sooner than later!

5 comments:

Ginger Foxxx said...

Sounds like the 5k was a party as well!! (Thats so funny about your wife's uncle - he must have thought i was so annoying!!)

Unknown said...

i know i just ran with you and this is crazy but you know my number so call me maybe. its hard to run that far lately but you have my number so call me maybe. and all those other folks they try to chase me, but you have my number so text me maybe

Jennifer Lynn said...

Best reply on a blog post goes to Jacob Smith. That was great. Anyways, congrats on the 5k you guys!!! And Jordan your next goal can be to keep me motivated and run a leg of 100% pure energy with me in October :)

KellytheCulinarian said...

I would like the ability to "like" Jacob's comment.

Xaarlin said...

That was a tough day out there! Congrats on a good time in that crazy heat :) Are you doing the Rock n Roll Chicago in July? Im sure there will be a blogger meetup for that one as well :)

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