Would you run a race knowing you would finish last?
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yes0
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If I'm being honest...NO way.0
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Nope0
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Yes, and I have.0
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yes i would just to prove to myself i can do it!0
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Better to run the race and come in last than to not run the race....that sounds all proverbial and *kitten*, but I believe it 100%. It's about being a better you, and if you happen to be better than anyone else, that's just a bonus.0
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yep and i have several times. I run for myself and the accomplishment of finishing. The only person I "race" is myself, working towards having a better personal time on each go. Sometimes it happens sometimes it doesn't, but I know I go out running to the best of my ability.0
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Yes, no problem. I would be satisfied that I did it. And know that each time I really put my effort and focus into my activity I get better. I do it for myself not others.
By the way if I did run a race I probably would come in last!0 -
Sure would. My goal is to finish. I would be proud of that. It also gives you something to aim for on your next race.0
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No.
I'm too competitive for that. Personally, it would be a waste of my money.
...but in RL, I don't think I'd ever be in that situation honestly.0 -
Of course! You could surprise yourself and not be last, you give yourself a starting point so you know what you want to beat next time, you often get free stuff like t-shirts etc, and even if you do come in last, you still did better than all those people who did not even participate.0
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Would I play in a PGA Tour event knowing I would not qualify?
You betcha.
My name would be at the bottom of the column.
But it would be there.0 -
Absolutely. You may be the last to finish the race but you finished. A lot more than the people who never even tried can say.0
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Absolutely- I'm just racing me and my personal best times... I can't control what others do, so I don't worry about them. As long as I did my best I am happy!0
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This woman took 16 days to finish a marathon, granted she was paralyzed and wearing a bionic suit, but she finished.
http://news.yahoo.com/paralyzed-woman-bionic-suit-runs-marathon-235239906.html0 -
Yup. In fact I am so slow that I actually surprised when I don't finish last! As long as I run the whole race, that is a victory to me.0
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Yep. As long as there was enough runners and/or markings on the course that I didn't get lost!! Who cares how fast everyone else is!! BTW I have run a race with someone very special and we DID come in very close to last!! We STILL had a great time!!0
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Yep. My very first 10km race, I stood at the starting line, looked at the others and knew I would finish last. I didn't care, I just wanted to finish, run the whole way and celebrate my first 10km race! It was an awesome sense of pride, achievement and motivation. I loved that day!!!
Anyway, what's the difference in finishing last or competing in a race with hundreds or thousands of people and knowing you're at the back end anyway? Someone's got to come last across the line, but in my mind, they who crossed the line are not losers at all - they are the winners who achieved.
There's alot to be said about trying, and archiveing.0 -
YES!
I did it, I did not know at the time I would be dead last.
I was so happy that I did it, it was worth it anyway
someone has to be last, so it is OK if it's me
Now with the 5K and 10K events come up my friends
say: we need someone to come in last shall we reserve that position for you?
I say YES0 -
Yes, though I would probably walk it, if my goal was to be healthy.
If my goal was to somehow place ahead in the race, and needlessly boost my ego, then no. I would do something else that made me feel superior. But my ego is healthy and I don't need to do that, lol.0 -
yes because i would be happy where ever i finish0
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I'm not going to lie...I did my first 5k a year ago..I knew it was going to be bad..I came in last,but you know what-I'm proud to say I've COMPLETED a 5k..and I still did it in under an hour..
Oh and the medic golf cart brought me in with the flashing lights and sirens..so its all good..0 -
No.
I'm too competitive for that. Personally, it would be a waste of my money.
...but in RL, I don't think I'd ever be in that situation honestly.
Bad *kitten*0 -
Yes I would. because then Id keep running so that next time i ran it i could beat my time. No matter how good you are some one always has to come in last and if you know its you why not at least give it a shoot you might surprise your self.0
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Yep, if I did my best, so be it!!0
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just knowing i would finish ..then yes ..
run / walk doesn't matter .. time doesn't matter
i finished - matters :drinker:0 -
Yes, though I would probably walk it, if my goal was to be healthy.
If my goal was to somehow place ahead in the race, and needlessly boost my ego, then no. I would do something else that made me feel superior. But my ego is healthy and I don't need to do that, lol.0 -
Sure. You'll come in way ahead of all the people sitting home on their a$$es. Remember, there are only a handful of people in any race that will "win" (ie overall or within their age groups). The rest of the hundreds (or thousands) are there for their own personal reasons. Your reasons are as good as anybody else's.
Just make sure you know what the course time limits are. You don't want to be forced into a sweep vehicle when you're still going strong!!!0 -
Honestly, no. I'm a middle of the pack kind of person - no pressure to finish first or last that way. LOL!0
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Yes!! Every time I run a new distance, I think I going to be last. When I get to the race I check out the "competition" and sometimes I am sure I am going to be last. But, it hasn't happened yet. It's not that big of a deal to me. Someone has to be last. It's all about progress and not perfection!0
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