Into the void: finish line edition
Nov. 10th, 2024 01:11 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I did it! I ran the 10k and set a personal record with 1:20:18 and was #422 out of 1002 females ages 45-49. There were 15,000+ people running.
The part on the bridge was everything I hoped. This bridge is never open to pedestrians, so this is the only chance to see the bay like this. (Bay is Chesapeake Bay).
I have no desire to do it again, but I am happy I met my goal.

The part on the bridge was everything I hoped. This bridge is never open to pedestrians, so this is the only chance to see the bay like this. (Bay is Chesapeake Bay).
I have no desire to do it again, but I am happy I met my goal.

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Date: 2024-11-10 07:12 pm (UTC)That is so cool. I have a friend who runs 5Ks and at first I found myself thinking, "Why would you put yourself through that?" (I'm super lazy.) But she's having so much fun (unique experiences, cool finisher medals) that I'm almost considering trying one out (as a walker, not a runner, because I don't think I'm physically capable of running).
A personal record on a 10K sounds amazing and I'm happy the view was everything you'd hoped for.
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Date: 2024-11-10 09:25 pm (UTC)For me, it gives me something concrete to force me to exercise on a regular basis. I find have a fixed date to do something like this more motivating than not having it. I don't actually enjoy running but it is a simple form of cardio exercise which actually gets my heart rate up. Like, in the gym, on the elliptical, I go slow and not much happens. I can't force myself to do it. And I have a phobia of mirrors so I can't do cardio classes.
Thank you! Yes, the point of this was the view and it met expectations!
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Date: 2024-11-10 09:37 pm (UTC)I thought I was alone in the mirror thing. I hate all the mirrors in gyms and they completely sap my will to keep trying. A friend convinced me to go to her dance class with her once and I hadn't even thought about the fact that a dance class would have giant mirrors on every wall (but of course they do) and I was so freaked out and depressed by the end of class. My friend could not understand why I didn't want to go back and join her for the "fun" activity a second time.
I know I can walk 5K easily, but I don't think my joints will let me run at all. (I bet I could even walk 10K, but I think everyone else would have packed up and gone home by the time I finished.)
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Date: 2024-11-10 09:45 pm (UTC)Well, that was the big fear of mine (re: walking 10k). Because they stressed you had to be off the bridge by 11 am or the SAG wagon would pick you up. And so I kept thinking 'I have to stay ahead of the SAG wagon.' There wasn't a real danger but in my head, I thought it was like a monster chasing me.