![]() 08/10/2015 at 08:55 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
The whole Golem clan ran the Color Me Rad 5k. Mrs. Golem ran a 10k the night before.
Now when I say ran I mean Mrs Golem and Golemette ran it. The littlest Golem and I did some jogging, trotting, walking, carrying and sitting. I definitely had more in me and could have jogged some more but my son wasn’t having it. I probably carried him on my shoulders for 25% of the race.
I hate running, I am cynical about the whole hype in this race and I hate that top 40 pop crap they played all over the place. Afterwards I was asked if I had a good time. I honestly answered no and I wasn’t believed. Will I do it next year? Probably.
![]() 08/10/2015 at 08:57 |
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Wow, your family ran 5,000 miles in one day? Impressive.
![]() 08/10/2015 at 08:59 |
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I know and my wife ran 10,000 the day before. She’s an animal!
![]() 08/10/2015 at 09:18 |
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i’ve done a few of them. The first few i pushed the kids in a jogger. they either loved it or hated it. One of them with about a mile left to go they decided they had had enough and wanted to tell everyone about it by crying at volume level 100. I also hate top pop. If you stick witht eh running, you;ll find its a great way to drop some lbs.
![]() 08/10/2015 at 09:20 |
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I am wearing my color me rad shirt right now and just got home from a run. I too hate running but my job requires me to do it. The color run is a for profit trendy enterprise, but it's good family fun at the very least
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I don’t plan on sticking with running. My wife started running and dropped almost 100 lbs so I know it works. I could stand to lose a number of pounds but I will not lose them by running.
I’ve made some changes in my life after I broke my back and I’ve been exercising and eating much better. Mostly just been putting on muscle mass at a similar rate to losing fat weight. While I’m losing gut I’m maintaining a similar weight. Pretty weird.
![]() 08/10/2015 at 09:26 |
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Yeah the girls seemed to get swept up in the whole party aspect of it. They had a blast. My sister came and brought her sons and they all loved it as well. My boy and me are the cynical bastards of the group.
Ah, just like his old man!
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I’ve tried running. 1 mile I can do at a jog pretty constantly, but at a run I run out of lungs about 1/3 through and gaspvomit the whole stumbling rest of the way. I’m not badly overweight, just not in shape and not built for it. I’ve made a couple attempts to stretch my range, but I think cycling will be a better bet. My knees aren’t so good.
![]() 08/10/2015 at 09:30 |
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I ran a 5k last February for the fist time in my life. For me (fellow back surgery patient, remember?) it was the first time I could remember since elementary school that running felt good, and I’m 43.
My back problems mildly to moderately subtracted from me living my life for over 25 years. Did I have a good time at the 5k, including the running part? Yes. Would I do it again? Yes.
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I’m not a runner, but I can do a few jogs and get back into the 5k world without much injury. I do a lot of stairs at work (up and down 11 floors a bunch of times) because running is just..so..boring. I can hike all day, but just something about the repetitive pounding and limited scenery doesn’t do it for me.
All the 5k’s I’ve done (6-7 now) have been pushing my 40#+ son in a 30# stroller, so definitely handicapped. I always thought 5k races should have a special class for stroller pushers...around here, it’s like 10% of the entrants.
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have you tried mountain biking? Thats my exercise of choice. Its much faster, you can get out into nature.
![]() 08/10/2015 at 09:57 |
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Yeah I can bike all day long and have.
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I was walk/jogging about 2 miles before I broke my back.
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Running has never felt good for me.
![]() 08/10/2015 at 10:12 |
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haha I had my son on my shoulders. I wish I had brought a stroller for him. Next year he’s riding his bike!
![]() 08/10/2015 at 10:21 |
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I hear you. Nothing quite like that vague lightheadedness you get with a kid on your shoulders, pushing oh-so-slightly on you carotid and jugular :D
I’m a huge fan of framed hiking backpacks for kids under 40# (you’re probably past that now, since you’re talking bikes). My son and I probably logged 100+ miles when he was 1-3 years old. Sometimes even at a light jog, at least until he says something like “Daddy....my wee-wee hurts”
![]() 08/10/2015 at 10:32 |
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Yeah, he was not impressed with me trying to jog with him up there.