Fat to 5k: July 4th 5k race report

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freew67
freew67 Posts: 348 Member
I’ve been been on MFP for 11 months now. I’ve lost 95 lbs up to this point. I started 2-3 months ago to jog. Mainly to help get past a plateau. I’ve done a couple un-official 5k’s around my house but that is going just off my phones GPS. I figured the only way to find out what I can do is sign up for a legit 5k, so that’s what I did. 7am I showed up at the park ready to go and have no clue what was about to happen. This is a first for me but I wasn’t the least bit nervous. I was just happy I showed up on time. LoL I told my wife in the car I only had a few goals for today: 1. Don’t die, 2. Jog the entire thing, 3. Finish under 44 mins. On a hs running track I finished around 44:30 and that was over a month ago. I figured since I’m actually in a race, I might pick up the pace some. Granted it was 90+ deg out by this point. This was very, VERY different from running alone.

Gun shot, which is something that is not uncommon in KY, and off we went. Emotional roller coaster starts to kick in that this is real and I just started my first 5k. It was more of a “WOW!” moment that I was really doing this. It took a little over a min for me to get to the starting line. Once I crossed it the first thing I had to do is weave in and out of the walkers who wanted to start up front. Small hill to start and once I was on the main road I just tried to find my pace. At mile marker one I hear “14:35”. Side note: my fastest ever mile was 13:50. It didn’t click that it took me over a min to get to the line. I was feeling good even with the heat so I just kept pace. I didn’t feel like I was pushing too hard and I knew at the halfway point I had a minor hill to battle with.

First you get to go down that hill which was nice since at the bottom you got a cup of water. Normally I don’t drink while just doing a few miles but with the heat I figured better safe than sorry. I figured I was having a solid race so far so I backed off the gas just a tic uphill. Mile marker 2 I heard “28:30”. HUH? Did I hear that right? Well so far so good then for beating my 44 min mark but still 1.1 miles to go. I picked up a little speed till about a .5 mile to go. At the 3 mile marker all I heard was “40:xx” and the pedal went to the floor. It was downhill to the finish line and if I passed out now, at least the paramedics were right there. lol

I took a photo about 20 foot from the finish line with 42:40 on the clock. I couldn’t believe my eyes. I just crushed my 44 min goal. Tag got cut off my shoe, walked over to my family then remembered to stop my watch. CRAP! Stopped it at 42:50 and just realized I might actually be sub 42 mins. I had to wait till they published the results online to see exactly what I did. 41:26! HOLY $%@! I was blown away. My Dad said I should be proud of what I did today. Which my reply was, “I am”. 11 months ago I weighed 340 lbs and couldn’t jog .25 mile. Today I just did 3.1 in a race for the first time in my life with a new PR! Yeah I know but hey it’s a PR. Map My Run showed my last mile was 13:02. Unreal…

To top a great day off, they had a little kid’s race. My 3 year old son ran in it. Go about 10-15 yards around a cone and back. His Mommy asked, “Roger do you want me to run with you?” “NO!” lol He ran right with the kids around the cone and back to the finish line. “Daddy, look I got a gold medal! I beat you!” That’s my boy. I couldn’t be more proud of today’s results. This shows if you set your mind to it, anything can be accomplished.

Celebration is over tonight. Tomorrow its time to get back to work. Less then 35 days till that 1 year mark and 5 more lbs that need to go. :)

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  • FarmGirl69
    FarmGirl69 Posts: 211
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    Such an inspiring story...you have every reason to be proud of your progress and success...I'm very proud of you too! Great job & keep up the great work! :flowerforyou:
  • Devonwood
    Devonwood Posts: 44 Member
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    That's wonderful! Congratulations on beating your personal best. That's such a great feeling.
  • sparkie2bfit
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    Thank you for sharing your great success story with us. I would say your whole family won. Great job.
  • kmmealey
    kmmealey Posts: 76 Member
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    Wow! Amazing job! Thanks for sharing your story. Don't know that I'll ever run in a 5K, maybe I will try one in the "walk" portion until I get bionic knees. Great example for your little guy & great journey to improved health. Congrats!
  • Masterdo
    Masterdo Posts: 331 Member
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    Well done! It's nice to set goals and reach them :)

    Best of luck with that 5 lbs, for another goal met!
  • bentwillow
    bentwillow Posts: 12 Member
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    Congratulations!! Thanks for sharing your story! I did my first 5K in March and it was a great experience.
  • MrsFolk
    MrsFolk Posts: 205
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    Wonderful story, thank you for sharing! Congratulations to you!!
  • JoolieW68
    JoolieW68 Posts: 1,879 Member
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    Fantastic story, you should be very proud of your accomplishment.
  • dela1000
    dela1000 Posts: 62
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    Very nice!!! Congratulations!!
  • balcom84
    balcom84 Posts: 3 Member
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    Great job! You should feel so proud, it's another mile mark for you and there will be many more to come if you keep up the positive attitude. What a wonderful role model you are to your son. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing.
  • lynettes
    lynettes Posts: 4 Member
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    Congratulations, you did fantastic and achieved a huge success! Here's to many more!
  • freew67
    freew67 Posts: 348 Member
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    Thanks everyone!
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