Running groups are amazing! Running was a solo thing for me until later in 2013. Then I started hanging out with the Bolingbrook Fun Run Club. This year, I also added in the Western Cook Running Club. What happened? I found people that were crazy enough to go out with me in pretty much any conditions, polar vortices included. I found people that pushed me outside my comfort zone. And I made and further established friendships with some of the sweetest, most inspiring, and incredible people I've ever met. Every runner has a story, and some will blow your damn mind!
So are pace groups. This year I trained with CARA's summer marathon training program. Okay, so I missed way more than I planned on. But what I got was a group that ran my set pace with me through the long runs. When it was 35 and snowing. When it was 75 and blistering. And we did so 2.5 miles to each aid station on the training course. So many of those times I wanted to go faster. Or go slower --yes, walk breaks. But they kept me on pace all of those times and forced me to go that extra half mile to the scheduled stop.
Consistency yields results. I introduced a 6th day to the schedule this year. Tuesday were speed work. Wednesday's: Semi long. Saturday's: Long. Every week. And 30 minutes come off the marathon PR. Every one of those "I don't want to" days (yes, those DO exist in my world), were all part of that. You get what you put in. It's true.
So much has to go right to run your best race. Yes, consistent, quality training is important. But even when you train your best a whole list of things... Avoiding stupid injuries. Perfect weather. Having a well supported and well organized course. A lack of congestion on the course. Fueling. Sleep. It. All. Matters. And I'm not talking about just a marathon. I attempted to PR a few 5k's in recent weeks. I came close, but there was always something that got in the way. And think about what else could have been better, because something may have and you may be capable of that much more.
...That feeling you get when it DOES all go right, makes all the work so very worth it. True I had a big PR in Chicago. But I had so many "but this, but that" after. Indy was different. Indy was perfect. Indy I was able to say was right according to plan. And from there, I know that to get faster, all that's left is to work harder next time. But in that moment, pure satisfaction.
The only better feeling is helping others reach their goals. Pacing friends through their goal race. Cheering on others in person or virtually. And coaching (yeah, that happened...) a group of new runners towards a 5k finish. In every single one of those experiences, seeing the joy THEY had from completing their goals gave me so much more motivation than hitting 5 of my own.
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