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Are You Crazy? Part 1

01/30/2012 in Running Posts

I really enjoy publishing a post on a Sunday but was not able to do so this weekend. I got a little backed up over last week due to a good friend that had a serious accident and requires my help for a while. Even so, I will try to keep things rolling along here at Adventures In Running. To change the mood, let’s talk about some of the more lighthearted running events and maybe embarrass myself just a little. By now you are aware that runners are a “different” class of athlete. Just show up at any well publicized marathon and you will understand what I mean. Some runners will be dressed in spandex body suits, clown outfits or wearing body paint. Others will wear virtually anything while making that 26.2 mile trek. Try attending a Christmas race where finding your friend on the course can be an exercise in futility. It’s not easy finding one particular Santa when there are hundreds jingling down the street. Many of us mix it up now and then by deviating from the racing norms. I have run my share of races that were not exactly ordinary and you really should leave your self-consciousness at gear check if you plan on participating.

2011 Skeleton Skamper 300x165 Are You Crazy? Part 1I am a big fan of Halloween races. It’s always a good excuse to wear something outrageous without drawing too much attention. The past two years I have run the Skeleton Skamper 5k and 1/2 marathon in my self created superhero outfit. If you plan on running a Halloween event please keep in mind, it’s very easy to overheat when trying to complete 13.1 miles in a full spandex body suit, black cape and utility belt adorn with a giant letter “H”. Yes, I am “The Hornet” once a year.

Last year on a very humid evening on Chicago’s lakefront, the inaugural Chicago Undie Dash 5k took place. It’s a good thing runners are in pretty good shape or this could have been a 300 person optical nightmare. Race officials made sure that all running Screen shot 2011 07 27 at 4.39.51 PM 610x2251 300x218 Are You Crazy? Part 1attire was within the bounds of “tasteful” and reserve the right to remove any runner who is not family friendly. Fortunately, I did not witness any wardrobe malfunctions of Janet Jackson proportions. After completing the race you are directed to walk six blocks on busy downtown streets in your underwear to a restaurant which hosts a banquet and beer for all the runners. This Fruit of the Loom inspired stroll was a new experience for most of us. But hey, I’ve seen worse in Chicago.

Put the children to bed and stop reading if you are under 18 before we talk about this next race. Ready? Okay. I didn’t know, until the past couple years, that there is an entire subculture of runners who race “unrestricted”. Nudist colonies around the country host 5 and 10k events all the time and while I was visiting my sister in a Dallas suburb your extroverted and somewhat judgementally challenged host made it a point to investigate the Skinnydipper Sun Run 5K. Upon arrival you are flagged in by people wearing no more than a disturbingly large smile. a Wildwoodbanner2 300x112 Are You Crazy? Part 1Once inside the clubhouse you can register for the race and begin work on your business skills, DIRECT EYE CONTACT! You might ask, “My gosh man, where do they pin your bib?” No worries, a grease penciled number on your chest works just fine. That made me feel much more at ease until I wondered, “Wait! What are they using as a pull tab??!!”

“When in Rome”…………..So, I decided to go for a warm-up run still wearing shorts. Soon I realized that this was a trail race complete with washout, cactus and fire ant hills all along the course just to make it interesting. After a mile or so into my practice run I decided to lose the shorts and finish in just my IPod, sunglasses and shoes. To my surprise I liked it! Believe it or not you can run a little faster in the buff.

After socializing for a while, the race was about to begin. Don’t be fooled, these people are REAL runners and treat any race as a serious competition. The gun went off and I immediately fell into 4th place out of 175. After a few minutes it was easy to forget that I was running in a situation where a stray tree branch could change my name from Dave to Diane in the blink of an eye. After some difficult running, I finished 10th overall and first in my division. Showers are available after the race and they encourage you to use the pool and hot tub until the catered dinner is served. The quality and quantity of food was phenomenal for a $25 race. Included were a delicious barbecue and cake for dessert that was as tasty as it was visually appealing.

The awards ceremony took place in the clubhouse immediately following dinner. Imagine standing in a large room full of people without a stitch of clothing waiting for your medal. They called my name and I went up to receive my award AND, to my chagrin, a picture of me wearing my medal. I suppose now the country will sleep soundly knowing I can never run for elected office.

As I was getting ready to depart a woman in her early 40′s comes flying up in a golf cart explaining that I shouldn’t leave and must stay for the hash run and dance that evening. Maybe next time I will take her up on her unconventional offer but for now it was time to call it a day.

Later in the week I would like to finish this topic with “Are You Crazy? Part2″. Please feel free to comment or give suggestions on any unusual races you are familiar with or may have participated in so that I may research and include them. Until then, run fast, be a little crazy and by all means, have fun.

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Theory Of Evolution

01/27/2012 in Running Posts

 Theory Of EvolutionIn my observation over the years I have noticed that there are two primary catagories of runners. There are veterans who started as far back as middle school and continue to “run like the wind”. Some have grown older or had injuries, but they still manage to drag themselves out of bed at 4 a.m. and start down that “all too familiar” route. If you are one of these people I give you my wholehearted respect. Then there are the rest of us that comprise the majority. We have come from places in our lives we are constantly in the process of trying to purge from our self perceptions. It seems with every step that hits the ground we are leaving a part of us, that we would prefer to forget completely, even farther in the distance. Some of us had terrible habits while others battled their weight much of their lives. Mom is trying Theory Of Evolution to regain her fitness level after having children and the awkward kid in high school is older now, but found a sport where he can take pride in his efforts. Even some that have succeeded and become indistinguishable from the lifetime runners. No matter if you are the aforementioned veteran or the majority I speak of, there is one glaring similarity that can not go unnoticed. This is character. You have all found the ability to do the things people said you couldn’t do. But more importantly, the knowledge that you broke through barriers that you may have thought were unattainable. The veteran is pushing that extra 10% and feeling like his stomach is going to stage a very embarrassing protest at the finish line. The newbie has finally abandoned the poor choices and decided t Theory Of Evolutiono take personal responsibility for his health and appearance. From winner to last place, this strength becomes incorporated into our very being as we face everyday challenges. There will always be setbacks and obstacles, but the important thing is that we stay focused and take another step forward. It doesn’t matter where you are on that metaphorical road to a healthier life or trying to be the overall winner of the race, we have all built character in times of weakness through running. So I say to you all, keep pushing forward, keep focused and keep evolving.

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Pardon My Dust

01/25/2012 in Running Posts

dreamstime new burst 570718 150x150 Pardon My DustAs you may have noticed, things are a little different around here. In an effort to keep this blog the best it can be, I have moved from my WordPress hosted domain and servers to my own. No need for you to change anything. The address is different but all the traffic is redirected here if you use the old link. The one thing that will absolutely remain the same is the effort I put into my content and my undying appreciation for all radio tower active 150x150 Pardon My Dustof you who read my blog. Thank you and now we take you back to your regularly scheduled programming.

Dave

 

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