OCRWC 3k Race Day Recap
Ever want something really badly, and go after it with all youβve got, only to come up short?
I have, many times. And today, unfortunately for me, was no exceptionβ¦yet despite feeling disappointed, thereβs always a sense of accomplishment that comes with committing to a goal, regardless of the outcome.
After going out strong and poised today, in the small lead group at the top of the big hill, nearly halfway through the race, I got a little hung-up on a funky strength-based obstacle (La Gaffe) but made it through and raced on with determination, still in the top four.
At a new ninja-based obstacle called DropZone, I took a risk to make up time and attempted to lache through it rather than monkey-bar it. It worked, until it donβt. I fell of near the end, my arms pumped, tried again right away and fell right off again. π©
As I felt my big goal slip from my grasp, I closed my eyes and took a deep breath, shifting my mindset to finishing as well as I could, no matter the current circumstance, seeing it as a chance to practice the life skill of pivoting. π
With newfound energy, I took my friend on the sidelineβs advice and persevered through the obstacle with a new technique, and then raced my heart out to run down the person in front of me.
Although itβs easy to think that I did not train that hard all year to finish in seventh place, I also have enough respect for the women from around the world who finished ahead of me to know that seventh is still something to be proud of.
Congrats to everyone who raced, especially Kris Rugloski (3rd), Lindsay Webster (2nd), and Ida Mathilde for bring him gold! Iβm happy for you three.
Ever want something really badly, and go after it with all youβve got, only to come up short?βπβββ
I have, many times. And today, unfortunately for me, was no exceptionβ¦yet despite feeling disappointed, thereβs always a sense of accomplishment that comes with committing to a goal, regardless of the outcome. πβββ
After going out strong and poised today, in the small lead group at the top of the big hill, nearly halfway through the race, I got a little hung-up on a funky strength-based obstacle (La Gaffe) but made it through and raced on with determination, still in the top four. βββββ
At a new ninja-based obstacle called DropZone, I took a risk to make up time and attempted to lache through it rather than monkey-bar it. It worked, until it donβt. I fell of near the end, my arms pumped, tried again right away and fell right off again (overconfident that my recent bout with golfers elbow hadnβt affected my overall strength and grip endurance very much). π©βββββ
As I felt my big goal slip from my grasp, I closed my eyes and took a deep breath, shifting my mindset to finishing as well as I could, no matter the current circumstance, seeing it as a chance to practice the life skill of pivoting. πβββββ
With newfound energy, I took my friend on the sidelineβs advice and persevered through the obstacle with a new technique, and then raced my heart out to run down the person in front of me. π₯β
Although itβs easy to think that I did not train that hard all year to finish in seventh place, I also have enough respect for the women from around the world who finished ahead of me to know that seventh is still something to be proud of. πβ
Congrats to everyone who raced today, especially @krisruglowski (3rd), @lindsaywebster (2nd), and @idamatilde for bring him gold! π Iβm happy for you three. βββββ
βShoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you land among the stars.β ~ Les Brownβββββ
So anybody too afraid to put themselves out there, too afraid to fail. To some, I did just that. And even though itβs a bit disappointing, itβs still totally worth it.βββββ
It seems to me like life is always better when you go for big goals, because even if you miss them, the lessons you learn along the way make you a better person. β€οΈ
Ever want something really badly, and go after it with all youβve got, only to come up short?βπββββββββ
I have, many times. And today, unfortunately for me, was no exceptionβ¦yet despite feeling disappointed, thereβs always a sense of accomplishment that comes with committing to a goal, regardless of the outcome. πββββββββ
After going out strong and poised today, in the small lead group at the top of the big hill, nearly halfway through the race, I got a little hung-up on a funky strength-based obstacle (La Gaffe) but made it through and raced on with determination, still in the top four. ββββββββββ
At a new ninja-based obstacle called DropZone, I took a risk to make up time and attempted to lache through it rather than monkey-bar it. It worked, until it donβt. I fell of near the end, my arms pumped, tried again right away and fell right off again (overconfident that my recent bout with golfers elbow hadnβt affected my overall strength and grip endurance very much). π©ββββββββββ
As I felt my big goal slip from my grasp, I closed my eyes and took a deep breath, shifting my mindset to finishing as well as I could, no matter the current circumstance, seeing it as a chance to practice the life skill of pivoting. πββββββββββ
With newfound energy, I took my friend on the sidelineβs advice and persevered through the obstacle with a new technique, and then raced my heart out to run down the person in front of me. π₯ββββββ
Although itβs easy to think that I did not train that hard all year to finish in seventh place, I also have enough respect for the women from around the world who finished ahead of me to know that seventh is still something to be proud of. πββββββ
Congrats to everyone who raced today, especially @krisruglowski (3rd), @lindsaywebster (2nd), and @idamatilde for bring him gold! π Iβm happy for you three. ββββββββββ
βShoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you land among the stars.β ~ Les BrownβββοΈβββββ
For anybody too afraid to put themselves out there, too afraid to fail, today essentially, I did just that. And even though itβs disappointing, of course, itβs still totally worth it.βπββββ
It seems to me like life is always better when you go for big goals, because even if you miss them, the lessons you learn along the way help you grow as a person. β€οΈββ
I mean, training for this race got me to commit to two minutes a day of meditation (see blog link above), and itβs a habit I plan to keep up, so thatβs a life win right there. π