Would you run a race knowing you would finish last?
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Yes I would. I'm in them for the experience mostly Also for the competition, but against myself. If I can keep beating my previous time, that's all that matters.0
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When I finish my races they give me a medal. That means I "win" all my races right?0
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I would and I have! I did a 5k in a small town so there were about 150 participants, and I happened to be the slowest!0
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Absolutely. I'm aiming for a 5K at the end of August and I'm a beginner runner. I know I will finish close to the end if not last but I finally have the confidence and courage to go out and do it. And who knows if they can see my overweight body do it maybe it will encourage them to be brave enough to try!0
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Hey, someone's gotta be last.... and I'm someone!!!0
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Can't say honestly that I would go into a race with the mentality that I'm going to finish last. Even if the odds were slim that I would finish first, I would keep telling myself that I am going to finish first...even if others have crossed the finish line before me. If I go in with the "I'm gonna finish last mentality" then the odds are that I'm not going to push myself nearly as hard as I would if I'm trying to win. How we deal with actually losing demonstrates our strength of character more than how we start...in my mind anyway. Don't know if this makes much sense to anyone else, but I personally compete against myself more than against anyone else. IMO, if I start with, "I'm going to lose" then I've lost before I ever started...to be all zen about it.0
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A little OT but every year my tri club sets up a cheering station for the marathon and half marathon for Race Weekend in Ottawa (the club is around KM10 for both routes) . As you can see from the picture it wasn't a beautiful day but we stayed out to the bitter end and cheered through the last of the walkers.
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I can tell you from the looks on their faces being dead last was the farthest thing from their minds.
Golden, you are awesome. That is all.0 -
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not only would I, the date is Aug 12th. Oak Ridge TN, Secret City triathlon. I entered as motivation to workout.
Hey, me too! Though mine is July 15th. If I can get myself across the finish line, I'll be damn proud of myself. I'm fully expecting to be at the end, though.0 -
Absolutely, and one of my MFP friends had it on their profile - doesn't matter how fast you go - your still lapping everybody sitting on the couch!!!0
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Can't say honestly that I would go into a race with the mentality that I'm going to finish last. Even if the odds were slim that I would finish first, I would keep telling myself that I am going to finish first...even if others have crossed the finish line before me. If I go in with the "I'm gonna finish last mentality" then the odds are that I'm not going to push myself nearly as hard as I would if I'm trying to win. How we deal with actually losing demonstrates our strength of character more than how we start...in my mind anyway. Don't know if this makes much sense to anyone else, but I personally compete against myself more than against anyone else. IMO, if I start with, "I'm going to lose" then I've lost before I ever started...to be all zen about it.
I think you hit the nail on the head. For the majority here; not the few competitive runners that responded; it's not a competition to us. Running is a passion and fun to me. If I competed; it would take all the fun out of it for me similar to the way doing a figure/fitness show years ago did regarding lifting for about a year. I'm running to accomplish something and better myself. I could not give a rats *kitten* who's first or last or how many medals someone has won. That's not why I do it. I rather be dead last then sitting at home wondering what if.0 -
of course ! I don't enter to beat somebody/everybody else, I enter for the challenge & that's me against the distance & elements & maybe my own PB. I would be concerned if I didn't finish or didn't hit one of my goals (e.g.: no walking), but apart from that I can seriously say I don't care if I come 1st or last - the challenge & reward are the same :-)0
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i have. still a great feeling to finish. one of the race directors was about 50 yards behind me b/c he was in charge of following the last person. as i passed side streets, they were re-opening them for traffic.0
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Sure I guess.0
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Heck yes I would! Embarrassingly enough, I was last at my first few cross country races in high school... totally last!
It depends on your goal, but if you're just there to better yourself it doesn't matter if your first or last. Just do it!
(Btw, I usually finished in the middle after that first year of cross country! Not the best, but definitely not the worst0 -
You are such an INSPIRATION!! I hope that you can continue to run and keep those knees healthy!!!
:blushing: Thank you! I really try to be inspiring to people, and let them know that if you set your mind to it, there are many ways to overcome your obstacles. As I told my trainer, I used my "disability" as an excuse for nearly 12 years. NO MORE! If you're curious, there's a picture in my photos of me before my last race with my braces.My first official 5k last summer...I finished behind a 5 year old. :blushing: But I still finished!
Haha yep, I finished behind a dad and his like 7 year old kid my last 5k. I hadn't run in a while and had some severe knee pain very close to the start, so I was extra, extra slow to avoid injury. The whole time I had the quote "run if you can, walk if you have to, crawl if you must, JUST NEVER GIVE UP!" going through my head."The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start."
-John Bingham
This is my RoadID dog tag that I wear when I'm out for runs :
Edit: Dangit, sorry about the size. It won't resize for me0 -
You are such an INSPIRATION!! I hope that you can continue to run and keep those knees healthy!!!
:blushing: Thank you! I really try to be inspiring to people, and let them know that if you set your mind to it, there are many ways to overcome your obstacles. As I told my trainer, I used my "disability" as an excuse for nearly 12 years. NO MORE! If you're curious, there's a picture in my photos of me before my last race with my braces.My first official 5k last summer...I finished behind a 5 year old. :blushing: But I still finished!
Haha yep, I finished behind a dad and his like 7 year old kid my last 5k. I hadn't run in a while and had some severe knee pain very close to the start, so I was extra, extra slow to avoid injury. The whole time I had the quote "run if you can, walk if you have to, crawl if you must, JUST NEVER GIVE UP!" going through my head."The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start."
-John Bingham
This is my RoadID dog tag that I wear when I'm out for runs :
Edit: Dangit, sorry about the size. It won't resize for me
Hey question for you!! I actually almost ordered a set of those dog tags last night but I wasn't sure of I would like them. I can't stand stuff on my wrist or shoes so I wasn't going that route. Do you find when you run if they annoy you bouncing? I'm sure I would stick them down my shirt or bra but wanted wasn't sure if they would move around too much.0 -
Hey question for you!! I actually almost ordered a set of those dog tags last night but I wasn't sure of I would like them. I can't stand stuff on my wrist or shoes so I wasn't going that route. Do you find when you run if they annoy you bouncing? I'm sure I would stick them down my shirt or bra but wanted wasn't sure if they would move around too much.
The black thing around the outside is to make it "heavy" and keep it from bouncing. I stick it down my bra :laugh:
I actually wear the arm band, too... the dog tag is more for the inspirational quote than the ID part (more of a chance of the dog tag flying off if something were to happen than my wrist flying off - and easier for the EMTs to see). I had a gift card, so that's why I have both :P0 -
Yes, I would.
I ran a 10k and finished dead-last! I felt that I had enough left in me for a final push to the finish line and make myself 2nd-to-last by passing, but I didn't have the heart to do it. It was a little boy, about 7 years old.
That's awesome! I bet it made his day. You may never know for sure but THAT may be something that will push him to race again!0 -
yep. Its not about finish first or last. Its about going out there and giving it your all. You aren't there to race against everyone else, you're racing against yourself.
Unless of course you're fast enough to actually podium and then you are in fact racing everyone else.
I ran my first 5k Saturday. My goals were to not walk and to finish, that's it. I didn't care where I finished, or that my time wasn't great, or that people in their 60s and 70s finished before me. I set a goal and met it!0 -
Can't imagine ever thinking I would finish last. I'm not fast... just can't imagine giving up on the hope that I could beat just one person.0
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Sure thing it is not all about winning it is about the accomplishment of finishing!0
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If I qualified for Boston I would probably be last, but I still would do it0
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DNF is worse that being last. I have done DNF - twice, ugh, once because of injury and once because I was a wimp, I am still ashamed for the wimpy performance.0
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DNF is worse that being last. I have done DNF - twice, ugh, once because of injury and once because I was a wimp, I am still ashamed for the wimpy performance.
DNF is 100 times better than DNS (did not start), if you try you win!0 -
If I qualified for Boston I would probably be last, but I still would do it
If you qualify for Boston, you wouldn't be DFL. They allow charity runners.0 -
nope...but I have a disorder that keeps me from doing ANYTHING unless I will finish in top 5 or 10%0
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Who wants to run a race to finish first. Last is the only way to go baby...or at least that is what I keep telling myself.0
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yep. Its not about finish first or last. Its about going out there and giving it your all. You aren't there to race against everyone else, you're racing against yourself.
Unless of course you're fast enough to actually podium and then you are in fact racing everyone else.
IronManPanda... your pic freaked me out for a second. As I was glancing down the screen I thought you had a dirty pic! I'll just say I saw thighs and a piercing. Oh how the mind can screw with you.0 -
all the races i've done have been run/walk. as long as i kept jogging, i wouldnt be last because a walker would be last.0
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