The Lazy Triathlete

Probably the world's laziest triathlete. Trying desperately to become more motivated.

I’m a sucker

To clarify, I’m a sucker for a cool race medal. Some of my favorites have been ones with bottle openers, the awesome Disney ones or a few I’ve seen with magnetic parts to complete a three-race series. Another one that really piques my interest is the Coast-to-Coast Disney medal, for racing at both Disney World and Disneyland.

So to say I am interested in the Rock ‘n’ Roll Heavy Medal Series would be an understatement. And with one RnR race already on the books for 2012, I figured doing two shouldn’t be too difficult. And honestly, I like the two-race medal the best (that, or the 7 race one, which is never going to happen).

I’ve got my eye on either the NYC 10k (which is nice because it’s a shorter distance & I’ll have plenty of friends that I could stay with), or the Vegas Half (which would be awesome to be in Vegas in December and do my first night race).

I know that for some people, the medal is a waste of money (they’d like to see lower registration fees). But for me, it’s something I take pride in earning & I like having them as a reminder of each of my races. I remember my eyes welling up with tears when I got my Disney Half medal, and continued pride as I was congratulated all day long while wearing it around the parks. To me, the medals signify how far I’ve come, and they motivate me to keep pushing myself to do more. If paying a little extra in a race fee can motivate me to keep racing, you bet I don’t mind it.

Do I race for the medal? No. But is it a great motivator to keep me trying new races & different challenges? You betcha!

No Comments »

Surprised Myself Again

Yes, I know. I was supposed to blog more. And probably, blogging my training for the Disney World Half Marathon would have been interesting reading AND would have been beneficial to me. But that ship has sailed, so the best I can do now is a race re-cap.

We flew down Friday morning, and there were definitely some other racers on the flight with us. Flight was delayed slightly, but we still got down & to the Polynesian with no issues. Checked in, dropped our bags & then went to catch the shuttle over to the Expo where I would check-in, get my bib/shirt/goodie bag. This was probably the least-enjoyable part of the RunDisney experience. The shuttle took over a half an hour to show, and the Expo was packed. Plus, I must have gotten the check-in volunteer with the worst eyesight – took him about 5 minutes to look up my number (I was 6th on his list). I will say though, for as many people as they had coming through, it was fairly well organized. Picked up all my gear, looked around the expo for about 5 minutes & then caught the shuttle back to the hotel. Read the rest of this entry »

No Comments »

1:31:04

I did it! I don’t really have the time right now to do a full debrief on the whole thing, but I did it, and I did it faster than I thought I would.

1 hour, 31 minutes and 4 seconds!

I ran the 5k in 32:09! And it was hilly! So exciting to do it, finish it and then start telling people about it. A full debrief later!

No Comments »

Progress!

Last night I decided to try a real brick workout. I biked the length of the course & then went to the track (not treadmill!) at my gym to see how it felt to run – if I even could run. And surprise of all surprises — I ran a mile, non-stop, with no trouble at all. I sort of couldn’t believe it. Last time I ran on the track, I don’t think I made it even a half-mile. I am feeling pretty optimistic about my running skills.

11 days.

No Comments »

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 48 other followers