Monday, May 12, 2008

28:30

I ran the National Police Week 5K...I know, I know, it's only 3-ish miles, but it was quite the accomplishment for a non-runner like myself. And I ran about a 9 min mile...pretty good considering I've been running maybe 6 times in the last 3 years of my life. The best part, I basically ran the whole way (there were a few minutes there that were touch and go-I slowed down dramatically, but then the finish line came in sight and I kicked it in gear again)



It was a great race, for a great cause. The money raised supports the families of police officers killed in the line of duty, and the race had officers from precincts(?) around the DC-area. There was a bagpiper playing along the route. The race started at the Police Officer's Memorial then cut across the National Mall-between the Washington and Capitol. The good part came next-we headed up Capitol Hill (and let me tell you...it really is a HILL), around the Library of Congress, then retraced the route back to the memorial. If you have to run 3 miles, I don't think you could find a more beautiful route!



Things I learned from my first 5K (and Brooke and Marques and Tabbi)

~Don't wear the race shirt...unless you want to be associated with "that guy" (aka the only other person wearing the race gear)

~The minute you decide to slow down or walk the finish line will magically appear.

~I've never really known how FAR a mile really is...let alone 3!

~Wearing your number around after the race is perfectly acceptable (if your name is Marques)...but don't put on your number too soon before the race or you'll look overeager like me.

~I like running...let me classify that with "in races." I just might take up running, who knows maybe there's a marathon in my future!

8 comments:

Jazzy said...

After remembering those toe-touchers of yours, this doesn't surprise me, you are a natural athlete. Thanks for the tips. I'm running my first race (a 12k...what was I thinking) here in June, so I found these tips rather helpful.

brooke said...

best of luck! I'll come cheer you on... from the sidelines!

Marques said...

Damn...look what I've created.

And by the way, I make that number look sexy.

Mandy Campbell said...

you are awesome Kami! I have always wanted to run a marathon maybe next year! Love ya

Jaci said...

that so so cool Kami! good job!
I was telling Ladd the other day that I want to do more races such as these. Raising money for breast cancer, lymphoma (sp?), and others. Maybe we should make a goal and do the Boston Marathon one day together? Girls' weekend? :) sounds good to me. -- even if we don't do it until old and gray, and wearing those Sam's club T-shirts that Jessie mentioned last summer. :)
Sure do love ya!

~Jake, Brianna, Jocelyn, and Carter~ said...

HEY, KAMI!!

I'm so glad you found me! How did you do it? I'm so happy that you have a blog! I want to run a 5K in Washington D.C.!!!! You're living the big life, Kami! So much glamour - running around famous buildings, hanging out with a Gilmore Girl (also one of my favorites), and chillin' with the broadcast buddies! How fun! I hope everything is going well, and of course you can check out my blog - ONLY if you let me do the same with yours. :) Talk to you later!

Brianna

~Jake, Brianna, Jocelyn, and Carter~ said...

HEY, KAMI!!

I'm so glad you found me! How did you do it? I'm so happy that you have a blog! I want to run a 5K in Washington D.C.!!!! You're living the big life, Kami! So much glamour - running around famous buildings, hanging out with a Gilmore Girl (also one of my favorites), and chillin' with the broadcast buddies! How fun! I hope everything is going well, and of course you can check out my blog - ONLY if you let me do the same with yours. :) Talk to you later!

Brianna

Tabbi said...

I thought you were going to make new posts? I'm having kami blog withdrawals.