At my fastest 10K

Watch out! There may be a lot of Chicago Marathon inspired posts this week! I will definitely post my race outfit and my bib number so you can watch for me or track me via text messaging.

Every once in awhile, I chat with another train passenger who gets off at the same stop as me. I’ll call him Bob. I’m not sure why Bob and I started chatting, but we found out we both run, so that is usually what we talk about.

On Wednesday Bob asked me if I have any races coming up. I told him I’m running Chicago in two weekends. I asked Bob if he done any races lately. Yes, he said, he ran a 5K in Palatine last weekend. I asked him how it went.

“I won.”

“What? You won the whole race”?

“Yes.”

Wow. His time was 18:39 (6:01 pace). He told me he was shooting for under 18:00. He seemed disappointed.

He asked me what my time goal is for Chicago.

“Uh… I just want to finish without any injuries,” I stuttered. “Under 5 hours would be nice though!”

Bob is so nice and encouraging. He knows about my stress fractures. He knows my running is not my best right now. But I still felt like saying it:

“It won’t be my best race. I am sure I will run a faster one in the future.”

Gah. He obviously is just excited that I am running again, and there I was, feeling like I needed to be running faster.

I am just happy to be running. At all.

And that conversation reminded me of it.

I might be “fast” someday again. I might not be. If I can still run, I will be happy.

To me, right now, speed is not everything.

What are your fitness and exercise goals? Speed? Endurance? Strength? Flexibility? Just doing it?