Everyone's always saying that you train better if you have something to
train for, which is why I've roped a few people into doing a 5k with me
in March. But what happens after that? Do I just stick at 5k? No! I've
just signed up to do the 10k Race for Life on May 19th in Norwich.
I'm not really a huge fan of Race for Life (I know,
controversial eh? It's not the charity, it's the race). I think it's
unfair to limit participation to women only, men are also affected by women's
cancer, both physically and emotionally. Also it seems everyone does
the Race for Life these days, social media is flooded with fundraising
pleas throughout the summer and it gets a bit boring. Finally, can you
really call something a race and then say it's not competitive? It seems
to work for them though and each year the events raise ridiculous
amount of money.
Like most people cancer has affected my life profoundly and I've lost
many family members to the disease. That's not my main reason for
wanting to do the race though. It was the only 10k I could find in the
area which left me enough time to do the 5k and then train for double
the distance. If I raise a bit of dosh in the process it's all the
better!
One big consideration is, of course, what to wear. So, keep your eyes
peeled over the coming months when I'll be running a poll enabling you
to choose from a selection of outfits and the outfit with the most votes will
be worn. For now, outfit suggestions welcome!
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