Monday, November 10, 2014

Frightening 4K Race Report

Good Morning,

I am a bit behind on my blogging lately but I do have a race to report.  On the 25th of October I participated in a local Halloween themed 4k.  I was hesitant to do the race as I had signed up for it while working in a village with sketchy internet.  As soon as I signed up and paid my $30 I found out that none of my friends were going to run it after all.

Up until the day before I was still wavering on actually participating.  I don't mind doing races alone but this was more of a Halloween party than a race so I felt kinda funny.  Finally my husband told me the shirts were really neat and while he had to be in a training that day, he encouraged me to go for it.

The race started later than normal at 11am but I went down to the registration and picked up  my shirt.  Which was neat, but when you sign up for a size I expect to receive that size.  Especially for $30 which is a bit high for a 4k.  I grabbed my shirt and headed back to the car to drop it off, at the car I seriously thought about driving off and forgetting the whole thing. 

Instead I told myself to buck up and get back out there.  The race was backed up to our local trick or treat in the street so it was lots of kids and lots of very elaborate costumes.  I wore a shirt I made for my first half marathon which happened to be our Fall Zombie Half so it was Halloweeny themed. 

We started the race and I resigned myself to just enjoy a good run.  Every 1k of the race was marked with people giving out candy which I intended to grab some, but by 2k I realized I was hitting some good paces so I decided to push through the candy drops and finish with a nice average 10:30 miles. 

I did doubt my thought to race this race when part way through I ran through a fog machine enclosed area.  Not awesome on the lungs.  But overall I felt really good about my run and people seemed to have a lot of fun. Also even though I didn't get the shirt I wanted, it does fit ok :)

However, not to be a downer, but there were several things I didn't like about this race and I think it really comes back to for profit racing.  We have a local running shop up here which most people love, and Ill admit I flip flop a bit.  Skinny Raven does provide great opportunities for racing in our community but they seem to have dominated the race timing and now racing opportunities with mostly for profit races that are not cheap!   Yes it is fun to have a really nicely prepared race with all the goodies, but I really like more low key local races that support a good cause.  Paying $30 for the early registration for a Turkey Trot that doesn't even benefit a food bank is kinda a bummer!  I don't mind paying more when it goes to a charity, but when your the only running game in town, I already pay you enough for my running shoes and other gear!  The other issue I have with these races is that they don't have kid rates.  I think its important to encourage families to exercise and play together, but a Turkey Trot for a family of four would cost you $120!  We don't even have kids yet but my husband and I decided to save our $60 and go for a run ourselves on Thanksgiving.

Am I complaining too much about a wonderful sport, probably?  I guess I am just a small community race fan at heart!

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