If anyone has not heard of the Warrior Dash check this out. My friends and I did this race last weekend and had an absolute blast. We rented a cabin nearby, and made a weekend out of it. For most of us, the race itself was pure fun, no worry about time (I can't tell you how enjoyable it was to run a race not worrying about a PR- and technically, that is the fastest I've ever run 3 miles while climbing over, under, and through obstacles, so I guess it was a PR!). The exception to this, was our friend Danny. He ran the entire course in 17:17- the guy's a stud! It was also good enough for overall male winner (on Saturday). Anyway, beer drinking, mud-rolling, kinda race. Too much fun.
Before the Dash
After the Dash
About Me
- Me
- I started training for my last triathlon last year because my New Year's goal was to "step outside my comfort zone," and I figured, what's more outside my comfort zone than a triathlon? I was a compentent swimmer, in that, I wouldn't drown under normal circumstances, hadn't biked since I was ten, and while I had run cross country in high school, even then, I was one of the slowest runners on the team. Well, in finishing my first triathlon, I discovered not only a new hobby/addiction, but a lot about myself. What follows are my ramblings about what I've found.
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