
The day before the
BYU Splash and Dash, my exercising buddies thought it would be a great idea to do this event. We've been swimming and running in the mornings, but weren't training for a specific race. We decided to the
Elite division---cause we're tough mamas and we can hold our own against those young cute undergrads. The elite division consists of a 1 mile swim followed by a 10K run. I've been swimming 1 to 1.5 miles or running 4-6 miles, so I was confident I could do it. BUT, I hadn't done the swimming and running back to back.
The Swim..
The day of the race I was so nervous and was overcome with adrenaline. The elite division swimmers had to swim in the "deep" pool at BYU (max depth 8 feet I think.) This scared me so much because I like swimming in the shallow pool and viewing the depth of the pool freaks me out! We all started and I FREAKED OUT!!! Literally after a lap in a half, I was having such a hard time regulating my breath that I literally had to stop. I thought I was going to have to withdraw from the event. Fortunately, I had friends there cheering and encouraging me on. I started swimming again and took it nice and slow. I thought I was going to finish dead last. As I swam I imagined myself finishing my last lap and climbing out of the pool to applause and cheers from all the volunteers and swimmers of the next heat waiting for me. To my surprise, I wasn't the last out of the pool! And, did I mention that I happen to have swam and extra half lap.
The run... The weather was suppose to be a bit chilly that morning, so us mamas decided to change out of our suits and into dry running clothes, even if it took a little more time. The run was fabulous! I took the first 5K a bit slow and cautious. I was afraid that I'd get too tired and not be able to finish the race. But I felt great so I picked it up the second half and finished strong. I definitely had a personal best at this event and most of all I FINISHED!!! It was such a fun event to do and definitely a memory I'll have of friends and fitness at BYU.