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Saturday, April 9, 2011

ACS 10K Run

For the past 6 weeks, I have been raising money for the American Cancer Society. Everyone was awesome! Friends from out of the city donated. Friends from Madison donated. And even strangers.

How did I get so many people to donate? Well, working at Old Chicago does have some upsides. I've gotten to know a lot of regulars over the years and when one of us has a fundraiser, everyone steps up to the plate. I also pledged to donate 5% of my tips.

Throughout those weeks, I learned of those who also had a loved one taken away from cancer or are going through it or themselves are going through it. And it tears my heart as I listened to those stories. I only wish everyone the best that have to deal with the disease, whether directly or indirectly. I know the heartache it puts people through.

So...how did the fundraising go? Well, I managed to raise $1400, $200 was from my tips. I was so proud of myself and everyone who helped since I thought I'd only raise $500.

Now...how did the run go?

It was awesome! Seeing others running or walking in honor or in memory of someone they know was the reason why I was there too. It was even better seeing Survivors doing this race. A couple people that I know volunteered as their way to help and ended up signing Survivors up for the race. I hung out by that tent for a bit so it was great seeing those Survivors in high spirits.

My sister and her boyfriend actually ended up registering for the race since they work for the company that sponsored the race in which their company paid for their entry fee. Linda was just doing the 5K run since she just started running. Her boyfriend Andrew ran the 10K with me.

Andrew and I decided to start together and see how far we'd run together. We started at the back of the pack and when the race started, it felt like a tortoise's race. We got stuck behind slow people on a bike path so it was kinda tough weaving in and out of people and the grass to pass them. Andrew and I both had headphones on so I was in my own zone. I thought I had left him well behind but when we reached the first mile or so, he was by my side again.

One of these days, I'm going to run a fairly flat course. This 10K had rolling hills. Not huge hills but it seemed as if we reached the peak of the hill when we'd see another. Or we'd get to a downhill but then realize that we had to go up that same hill on the run back since it was an in and out route.

We ended up pacing each other pretty well. I can't speak for him but whenever I felt him inching past me, I felt the need to keep up the pace. I sensed the same for him whenever I inched just a bit further than him. We both knew that if either one of us wanted to run faster, it wouldn't hurt the other person's feeling. And if one of us wanted to drop back, the other knew to just keep going. But all was well...

...Until about 5.5 miles into it. Andrew "claimed" that he was going to stop since his music ran out and that he was going to reset his iPod. So I kept going. No rest for the weary. Joshua was at the finish line to cheer us on and I sprinted to the finish with a time of 55 min and 40 sec and Andrew was a quick 15 seconds behind me.

Just under a 9 min/mile pace. Not bad for not running since last Saturday's 5K race. I did at one point think about slowing down or even taking a walking break but then I'd think about my Aunt Mandy and how she never quit and that thought would just push me through my tiredness. I think that may be my new motivation to keep going.

Thanks everyone for donating and showing your support!!! Together, Madison's ACS run raised about $100,000.

The t-shirt that came with the run

My own personalized t-shirt that I wore during the race

Saturday, April 2, 2011

P-p-p-poker run...P-p-p-poker run

No, it's not Lady Gaga I'm talking about...

Today was the UW Kinesiology Club's Poker Run 5K. They are actually celebrating 100 years of the Kinesiology program at the UW. This is a great run with proceeds going to Scouts with Special Needs.

The morning started off a bit rough. I really wanted to do the race but Joshua wasn't as excited. When the alarm went off, Joshua reluctantly agreed to go with me. We made some coffee and headed down to the campus area.

Brrrrrrr...it was pretty cold...in the low 40s and SUNNY but windy so that made it chilly.

The run was exactly the same route as the Valentine's 5K run, so I was really excited to beat my time. Now that I had a few runs under my belt, I knew for sure I'd beat my time.

This race is not the same format as other races. Fastest time doesn't matter, it's the best hand that you have. Before the race, you draw three playing cards and when you get done, you draw two more.

My hand started out with a 6 of spades, 7 of spades and a 10 of hearts...eh, not the best but I have a chance for a straight. Joshua drew two 7s and a 6, not bad.

We start the race but less than a half mile into it, Joshua speeds off. Good thing I brought my iPod. The first mile felt a bit sluggish, maybe from the cold or the early morning or both but when I got to the first mile marker, I was just under 9 minutes. Not too bad, especially with the wind blowing against us.

I felt a burst of energy right before mile 2 and picked up my pace. When I reached the second mile marker, I was just under 18 minutes. I felt good.

I was running by myself. No one was passing me nor was I passing anyone. Just me and the trail and my music. It's what I love about running.

I hit the third mile marker and started feeling tired but knew the end was near. All I had to do was think about my Aunt Mandy and how she never stopped fighting. I got another burst of energy and sprinted the rest of the way. It's what I always do when I feel tired or when I feel I can't run any further.

My time...27 minutes and 48 seconds. An average of 8:51 per mile. Broke the 9 minute pace for the first time this season. And I beat the Valentine's Day run by 3 minutes and 20 seconds. Woohoo!!!

Time to draw two more cards...all I need is an 8 or a 9 and for Joshua two 7s. No such luck. Oh well! At least Joshua won an Adidas hat and I won a free sub at Capriotti's which is what we got for lunch.

Can't wait for the 10K race next Saturday!!!