SUCCESS, I finished my first 5k!
jrich1
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at 314 lbs a year ago, I never thought I would even be able to do anything like this.. on a cold Nov morning, it was 38 at race time, I completed something I previous thought impossible. I was running outside before and had set my goal not to finish last.. OK well really I wanted 35min, which would have bested my usualy running time by 4-5min (usually averaged around 40min running outside).. well I dont know what it was, but I pushed myself to the limit.. did the first mile seemed like it went by pretty quick, mile 2 felt longer (maybe crowd thined out) and I was running alone, my friend I was running with was long behind me.. I remember running back into the park I could sense I was getting close, and the spotter on the course said Go you are almost there, the final corner I had a lady next to me and told me we are almost there, I saw the 3 mile mark and could now see the finish line and the close.. and about went into disbelief.. I actually went into full sprint about the last 200 yds leaving the lady behind me and finished with my wife, kids and everyone cheering with several people saying Great job you did it.. well the sprint was worth it, my previous 35min goal was reduced to 32:33, I averaged a 10:29 mile pace and accomplished it.
Here is a pic my wife took of my getting close to the finish line (battery went dead right after this)
Here is a pic my wife took of my getting close to the finish line (battery went dead right after this)
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AWESOME!!!!!!:happy: You've been working hard and this is one of the MANY ways that it's paid off for you.0
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Great job! Keep on runnin'!0
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I just got chills reading your post! How crazy is that! I am so Proud of you... just look what you have accomplished! And your Wife and Kids cheering you on, they are so very proud of you, too!! What a Wonderful Accomplishment!!0
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That is so awesome......I want to do a 5k but I work nights and all of them are first thing in the morning....I would have to run it on no sleep....I don't know if I could do it....I am hoping my husband will get a better job so I can get a day time job and then I can push myself.0
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Great accomplishment!!! You're an inspiration to anyone that needs to continue their motivation and to reach their goals.
So what's next???0 -
:drinker: Congratulations! We have no idea what we are really capable of until we push ourselves. Keep up the great job...you are such a great rolemodel for your family!0
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Great accomplishment!!! You're an inspiration to anyone that needs to continue their motivation and to reach their goals.
So what's next???
Some more 5ks till I get the rest of the weight off and then go from there0 -
WoW...congrats. I love your story, very inspiring : ) I'm not ready to run a 5K yet.....you have me considering one....pondering : )
Thanks for sharing your story with us.
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WoW...congrats. I love your story, very inspiring : ) I'm not ready to run a 5K yet.....you have me considering one....pondering : )
Thanks for sharing your story with us.
Christine.
Just get out there and do it, no shame in walking if you need to0 -
Well done, really inspirationa.0
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Kudos to you! You made it happen by the choices you made and the actions you took! Keep at it!0
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Awesome! Your post described a lot of what i felt when i ran a 5k a month ago. Race adrenaline is the most awesome thing you can feel, it's like your de-tached from yourself. Your accomplishment is no small feat. Keep training hard and before you know it, you'll be running a half marathon!:drinker:0
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at 314 lbs a year ago, I never thought I would even be able to do anything like this.. on a cold Nov morning, it was 38 at race time, I completed something I previous thought impossible. I was running outside before and had set my goal not to finish last.. OK well really I wanted 35min, which would have bested my usualy running time by 4-5min (usually averaged around 40min running outside).. well I dont know what it was, but I pushed myself to the limit.. did the first mile seemed like it went by pretty quick, mile 2 felt longer (maybe crowd thined out) and I was running alone, my friend I was running with was long behind me.. I remember running back into the park I could sense I was getting close, and the spotter on the course said Go you are almost there, the final corner I had a lady next to me and told me we are almost there, I saw the 3 mile mark and could now see the finish line and the close.. and about went into disbelief.. I actually went into full sprint about the last 200 yds leaving the lady behind me and finished with my wife, kids and everyone cheering with several people saying Great job you did it.. well the sprint was worth it, my previous 35min goal was reduced to 32:33, I averaged a 10:29 mile pace and accomplished it.
Here is a pic my wife took of my getting close to the finish line (battery went dead right after this)
Your awesome energy drained the battery power in the camera. LOL GREAT JOB! I'm running my first 5K on Thanksgiving!0 -
Awesome Awesome job!! I am WALKING (lol) a 5k tomorrow for the American Heart Association's Heart Walk. I hope to run/jog a 5k next time! You have definitely inspired me dude!:)0
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Awesome Awesome job!! I am WALKING (lol) a 5k tomorrow for the American Heart Association's Heart Walk. I hope to run/jog a 5k next time! You have definitely inspired me dude!:)
Hey getting out there and doing it, its good for you and a great experience!0 -
Congrats! Can't wait to say the same thing a month from now!0
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T minus 1 week for me0
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that is just a awesome story....CONGRATULATIONS...and hopefully many more runs.....0
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Truly inspirational! I know you and your family are proud of you! WTG!0
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Congratulations! You are an inspiration to the rest of us!0
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MUCH kudos....0
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