As I was running today in Squamish, my favorite loop I might add, I had a few thoughts.
The main thought was about how I was feeling at the Dirty Duo 25km on the weekend. As I mentioned in my last post, I was pretty sick the 4 days leading up to it, but felt 70% or so Saturday and decided to come out and just give what I had. I noted that I didn't have a whole lot, the energy was lacking and after about 7 females passed me early on (and a bunch of men) I just wanted to stop. I knew Peter's aid station was pretty close by and there would be a nice warm NSA truck to jump into. BUT, I didn't come out to try and win and in the case I wasn't winning, just stop. I came out to enjoy the day with a bunch of friends and get a fun run in.
What do you think? Do you think it's perfectly acceptable to go out and use races as training runs?
Anywho, I was happy to be smiling when I came back around the 2nd time to Peter's aid station because it took a lot of mental power to keep going and I'm glad I did, regardless of where I finished. I think sometimes it's almost easier to DNF and that is why a lot of the top guys do when they aren't having the day they were hoping for (unless of injury). Salute to those who keep truckin'!
See you in the trails!
Nice post!
ReplyDeleteI had a pretty ordinary run on Saturday as well, went off course a bit, body wasnt up to it and there are probably a dozen other excuses I can think of if someone wanted to listen ...
But at the end of the day, I got to see a whole bunch of other people have great races, I raced with my good buddy on a relay team and then spent the rest of the afternoon hanging out with really cool people.
For the most part having a crappy race, or a race thats not quite as you or others would expect make all the good ones that much more enjoyable.
Cheers
Pricey
Nice post!
ReplyDeleteI had a pretty ordinary run on Saturday as well, went off course a bit, body wasnt up to it and there are probably a dozen other excuses I can think of if someone wanted to listen ...
But at the end of the day, I got to see a whole bunch of other people have great races, I raced with my good buddy on a relay team and then spent the rest of the afternoon hanging out with really cool people.
For the most part having a crappy race, or a race thats not quite as you or others would expect make all the good ones that much more enjoyable.
Cheers
Pricey