Monday, March 16, 2009

Warp 9 Woman- first 5k of many!

I have been hibernating from my blog because I have been so busy working on my 90 day goal that I started on Dec. 15. So for the past 90 days I've been working toward my goal of running a 5k and on Saturday I finally ran that 5k! This is my official race number on a slimmer me :) I've actually lost 30 lbs in the process of preparing for my race. It was verrrry cold, so I wore my sweatshirt the entire time I ran. I really thought I'd be taking it off so I had my number pinned to my shirt. Oh well, next time I'll know- before April 1 you will be wearing the sweatshirt the entire time!My 90 day goal was part of a great program Craig and I have participated in the last 90 days called Outlook. As part of the program I had 2 buddies who I talked to daily and those great ladies were there to cheer me on the day of the race. Love ya Jules and Sally you rock! Doug who is one of the facilitators is in the back left corner and he and my running mentor Ashli Roberts actually ran the race with me. About a week before my race I got my first official runner's injury and so I ran my race with a knee brace. But even with the brace on I still improved my time by 4 minutes!Of course Craig and the kids were there to cheer me on. I love that my little girls race around the house now until they are breathing hard saying they are 'exercising'. And Emmalee's favorite game on the Wii fit is the running- she runs around the couch and kitchen breathing hard- it is so cute. Guess its rubbed off a bit on them also! Mom and Dad were in town for my race and made it just in time to see me cross the finish line. Dad was behind the camera and somehow I didn't get a single picture with them in it. Thanks for the support and love mom and dad!

Jules gave me a trophy with my super hero name on it- Warp 9 Woman.

It has been a wonderful 90 day adventure and I'm already planning my next 90 days with monthly 5ks and the Wasatch Back Ragnar June 19-20, not to mention more 'incredible shrinking woman'. More to come!

8 comments:

Jacqui said...

WOOHOO! AWESOME! I'm so proud of you and happy for you. You look so great! I'm excited to run the race with you in May. The pressure's on take my training up a notch. Keep up the great work!

Kelli said...

Way to go Cory! That is fantastic!

Lisa said...

You are amazing, you look great, too. Love ya!

Helen said...

It was fun for us to be there to see you come over the finish line and enjoy the thrill of victory with you. We are so proud of you!

Christi said...

Cory-that is so awesome!!!!! You look terrific, too. You go girl!

Brenny said...

Congratulations! I love the second picture of you running -- it looks like you are WAY ahead of the pack. Love it! Looks like I better start training to run in May with you guys...

Robin Fisher said...

I am so proud of you, but you are a really turkey for not telling me that you were working on that goal. You look awesome. I am shooting for the race in May, but I think I will be doing the walk with the baby.
AGAIN--CONGRATS!!!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Cory! That is quite a fun accomplishment. I really admire your ability to carry on with an injury, no less! I can't wait to hear about Ragnar! I think it is such a great thing for our kids to see us reaching new personal heights of accomplishment. I'm sure you are their hero!