Showing posts with label color run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label color run. Show all posts

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Race Report: Graffiti Run


Graffiti Run | Los Angeles County Fairplex
November 24, 2013

Squeaky clean!
 We actually got a Group On for this race back in August or so, and having done a few color runs before, I was more than excited to get another reason to get colorfully, wonderfully, messy! Yes please! Doug and I were going, in addition to his roommate Chris, and his girlfriend Nancy. Chris turned into an airport taxi so he  missed and Nancy ended up with another friend -- so Doug and I did our own thing and had a colorful, messy blast.

The fairgrounds are pretty big, and the course wove its way through the entire complex -- I haven't been to the county fair in a loooong time (at least high school?) so it was neat being back and running through some areas I don't think I'd ever seen before! It seemed pretty empty when we got there, but we headed straight into a corral to get on our way -- we stood around less than ten minutes and got to get moving!

I don't think it works this way...
The only thing that confused me was that the race announcer had people opening their color packets before we took off -- aren't you supposed to start this run all white and get colored as you go? Doug and I opted to hold on to our packets, caught some residue pink and green powder, but stayed as white as we could so we could get extra colorful throughout the run...

If you've done any color run, you know the drill: run through a color 'station', hopefully find some awesome volunteers that pommel you with dyed cornstarch powder. If you find the really awesome volunteers, they're the ones that notice that you have white spots and try to "fix" that problem for you. Case and point: Doug.

Needless to say, he got pommeled in pink. The girl managed to get him straight in the head, even though he had a few inches over her. It was kind of awesome.

All in all, this was a good time. The shirts are kind of adorable (they have the logo from up top) and you got a colored sweat band on top of that. The after party was kind of lame, but had a sweet photo booth from a local health insurance company, and a few food vendors. We didn't stick around long.

One thing I did thing was super awesome: they had volunteers with industrial blowers to blow all the extra dust off you before you got into your car. Genius idea, even though we were prepped with towels and trash bags and extra clothes. But still, so smart!


 Great Group On idea? Yes. Would I do it again? Maybe in a new color fun -- gosh knows there's enough to choose from that have popped up these days!




Thursday, August 1, 2013

Color Me Intrigued - A Discount Code For You!

Color-infused runs are popping all over the country and I've got the low-down on the next colorific chance down here in Orange County! 


Don't live in Southern California? Afraid of missing out? Have no fear! There are eighty-eight (yeah, you read that right - 88!) locations across the US and Canada (and Korea and Taiwan!) of this fabulous fun coming around the country this year and now's your chance to get in on a little fun yourself.

If you've never done a color run of any kind before, here's how it works: "start out as clean as a newborn babe, and throughout the run, you'll coat your chaffing thighs with Color Bombs of blue, green, pink, purple, and yellow until your face, shirt, and body come out silkscreened like a tie-dyed hippy on the other side" (thanks for the awesome mental images, CMR).

Each section of the run adds a new explosion of color to your clean, painter’s palate until you cross the finish line into a final blitzkrieg of color. 



Use code RADFUN
and it'll get yout 20% off of your registration, regardless of the price or location!
Code expires Friday, August 2 at 10 pm. 

Such a deal. I don't think you'd want to miss out on this:

Who doesn't like color tan lines?
Or this:
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 What are you waiting for? Are you joining me?

Have you ever done a color run before? What's your favorite color to be coated head-to-toe in?
 

Friday, April 5, 2013

March Recap

march!
Your slightly belated March recap - I feel like I'm finally back in the swing of things after taking February to recover from Surf City. Woo!

Total run mileage: 73
Highest weekly run mileage: 
23.7
# Runs: 15
# Rest days: 15
# Cross-training workouts: 1 (whoops!) / 3 days strength training (whoops also)
# Races: 3
     - JLA Shamrock 'n Roll Road Race 10K (Recap)
     - Georgia Publix Half Marathon (Expo | Race)
     - Color Me Purple 5K (Recap) 
     - Clemson Easter Bunny Half (Recap)
Back in the swing of things!
Favorite run: I'm gonna go with the Color Me Purple 5K from last weekend - the rain held off (for the most part) and it was just simple, easy, and a casual 3 miles to start a Sunday morning. There's nothing wrong with that! Top it off with a little friendship, color-rific fun and you've got yourself a good day. 


Most hardcore run: The Publix Half, by far. Atlanta never fails to surprise me with its hills - you think you got them under control and then they give you a real quick wake-up call that tells you otherwise. Note to self: get on some hills, stat!

Views in Piedmont from Georgia Publix Half.
Current obsession: Finding races for fall. Contemplating signing up for another full, but not sure yet what I'm able to get my hands into. It's torturous, I tell you. Torturous! I would really like to just know where my life is headed. Subtle hints to life on-goings here. We'll see what fall has in store for me.

Current song: You know I'm lovin' me some Macklemore. And if you didn't, well... shame on you. Yes, Thrift Shop is my ultimate guilty pleasure, Same Love is just amazingly beautiful, and Can't Hold Us has found its way to my permanent running playlist. However... you will love this. It will forever be in your head. And you'll have a really, really, really good time


Current need: I've got no races on my calendar past April 28 (NWM) and it's killing me. I also have no cash to be able to do so. With that my need is extra cash. Please and thanks! -wink-

Current triumph: How great working with our track coach has been for the last month. I skipped the week after Publix, but I love seeing what I'm capable of doing when I'm really pushed, and realizing that I know I am capable of things that I don't just imagine... but actually follow through and achieve. It's great having a rabbit to push me on track mornings, and it's great being able to work with Al. Excited for more, excited to push it through NWM training and excited to see where this leads! Hooray!

Current goal: Got my mind on my plans for NWM DC - as you read about last week, pushing myself to hit a sub-2 at Nike in just about four (!) weeks. I'm excited; lots of work to get done in these next few weeks, but I really do feel optimistic and ready to get to work! Here I come, DC. I'm ready for ya!
And because I know you've been waiting... our ViewSport winner from last week's giveaway! Missed it? Check out ViewSport for some fantastic sweat activated technology - all in cute tanks and other fun stuff. But our lucky, lucky winner is...

Congrats, Tamara! I've sent you an email and you have until Friday, April 5 to respond. Don't miss it!

What are your biggest accomplishments from this month? Goals for April?





Monday, March 25, 2013

Race Report: Color Me Purple 5K

Color Me Purple 5K | Athens, GA
March 24, 2013
We all know I like color. We all know I like running. We all know I like combining the two and running any color run I can.  So when I saw the Color Me Purple race, sponsored by our UGA chapter of Relay for Life, and not to mention that it was a whopping $15, I knew this race had to be done. Thankfully, I quickly pulled on board a few friends and turned it into an adventure.

Relay for Life is a really big production here at UGA - it's the second-largest collegiate Relay in the country, and is coming up here in a few weeks. I saw this race just a few weeks ago from one of my students who has been super involved in Relay the last two years. It's a more-than-fun way of just handing over a check or making an online donation - you get to donate and run and play in a little bit of color-clouds. Who's in?
They couldn't even get balloons to stay up it had started raining so hard!
Little did we know what kind of adventure the weather wanted to create for us too. It poured all day Saturday (thereby cancelling  my group run with ARR), poured and thundered all night, and poured until about 5 minutes before go time on Sunday morning. Meh, what's a little rain hurt anyone?

Chandler, her coworker Jane, Paula, and her boyfriend Zack all joined in for the wet, purple fun - and it was a blast. The UGA 5K course is no joke - for the awesome downhills it provides, you're given the equivalent (or worse) uphills in return. But all in a good time; this race isn't one I'd run for seriousness anyway! 
Jane, Chandler, me, Paula and Zack, pre-rain, pre-color.
I don't remember it actually raining during the race itself - it may have drizzled, but I honestly feel like once we were moving, it didn't really continue to storm. Lucky us! There were only three color stations, which made me kind of sad, but had it not been raining, maybe there would have been more. The Relay-ers are a really fantastic bunch and were out there the whole time with posters, cheering, and being really great course support even in the crappy weather. 

All in all a good time - you can never go wrong with a little color, a little rain to throw you all off, and friends to look like a fool in a downpour with on a Sunday morning. Thanks y'all for a great Sunday morning!

Post-rain, post color.
Have you ever done a color run? What'd you think?

PS. All photo credit to Chandler.  :)

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Race Report: The Color Run - Atlanta

So for the first time in nearly six (yes, you read that right!) weeks, I don't have a bag packed to go anywhere. It boggles my mind all that's gone down in the last 6 weeks, and truly, I think I'm still internally processing all the emotion that has gone through my head. But this isn't about sentimental stuff, this is about the HAPPIEST 5K ON EARTH (true statement), The Color Run!

If you haven't heard of the gloriousness that is the Color Run, here's the low-down: it's a 5K race, all for charity. Each city has its own specific benefactor, so in the case of Atlanta, it was for Children's Network Hospitals (#FTK!). The only rule for the race is that you're required to wear a white shirt. At each K, there's a load of volunteers gathered up to throwing paint powder (what we learned is colored cornstarch) at you, and literally dyes you as you continue along the course. In your race packet, you're given a color packet of your own, and there's a giant paint-powder-throwing-party at the end for all the participants. AMAZING. So... here goes our fun!

I will start by saying that after a few rough weeks, this was exactly what I needed. Happy times. Join me on our photo adventure of the day!

The Atlanta Color Run was all around the perimeter roads of Piedmont Park, which is this gorgeous hub in downtown Atlanta, and home to the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. It's absolutely gorgeous, and we got an even more gorgeous morning for the run, given all the rain we got on Friday. So this was pretty exciting as it was -- great weather, and a race we have been waiting for for MONTHS? Perfection. Heather and I were saying we felt like we registered for this race years ago, even though it was only in January.


Excitement!

Three sorority sisters, minus one. We found her later!

Already pumped.

Team Flair for Theatrics, ready to go!
 I'm not really sure how our group got so large, but really... it was awesome. I had mentioned the Color Run to Jennifer, who I met way back when at the Madison Christmas 8K. She got our team going, and two of her friends signed up. Then Heather joined up, as did two of our sisters, Andie and Mandi. Andie and her (real) sister joined, and a friend of hers. I then got my boss all excited, and his wife joined too! Then the grad that I work with, Jeff, got all pumped and he joined TOO. So much awesomeness in one team.
Team CSO - me, Josh, and Jeff.

Jennifer, racing friend!

Our friend's post-race powder packet started to leak, so a few of us got eye pink before the race started. :)
 So one of the major downsides (if you can call it that) is that there are SO many people coming to do this race... while the race starts at 9 am, it takes nearly 45 minutes to get everyone through the starting point. Can you imagine? We learned that every 5 minutes, they let about 1,000 people through -- do the math, there had to be at least 10,000ish people there yesterday. Insanity. We didn't get through the starting banners until 9:45, and there were at least two more groups' worth of people behind us! So crazy!

It kind of made me more antsy, because there were people already done by the time we were just starting -- so we got to watch the color cloud appear in the valley of the park while we stood there, still clean and white. Torture!

I will say, that this isn't exactly what I would call a race -- unless you were in one of the first two or three groups to get started, this was a brisk walk/jog (jog if you were lucky!). Bottlenecks definitely got a little crazy before each color tunnel, so it was mostly a walk. But a good one at that, given that I haven't ran much at all lately. Let it also be noted that for these facts, the Color Run is NOT timed. :)
Do you SEE that massive cloud of powder!

After yellow (1K)!
 Another unfortunate part of where the race happened was that it was on a few major streets around Piedmont. So we got a full street lane to ourselves, plus the side walk. Some areas got so congested you had no choice but to get back on the sidewalk.

So after yellow, I jumped back on the sidewalk and landed in one of the patches of grass that dipped a little bit, and promptly rolled my ankle when I landed. Not awesome. It didn't hurt too badly to finish (walking/jogging) the run, but lord does it hurt today!
Green!

All greened out.

After pink -- pink throwers were by far the best people there. They made sure they got you from head to toe.
 As the caption says, the pink throwers were by FAR the best!
All I see is color. :)

Giant powder paint party at the end -- SO much fun!
 So right as you turn the corner from purple, you get corraled through the end into the giant paint powder party. Cue opening your packet, and just jumping up and down, dancing and throwing your paint powder in the air - SO fun! We had teal, so that was super exciting (who doesn't like adding a new color to the mix?!).
Our shoes turned out pretty too!

This is one of my faves from the day.

I just reall thought the asphalt looked neat.

Team OPA, all colorfied.
  
Tebowing at purple.

WE'RE COLORTASTIC!

Team CSO, after.

Not gonna lie, I used to REALLY want blue streaks in my hair. Now I've got 'em.
It was quite the adventure getting home (make sure you bring towels in your car). We stripped nearly everything off on Heather's porch just to be sure we didn't color-fy her whole house while we were at it. Powder had gotten through my shoes, through my socks, and dyed my feet pretty well - my toes and heels are still purple today. 
The Color Run pre-race information also suggestions (especially for folks with light hair) to use oil or dry shampoo/condition on your hair. I'm sure glad we did dry shampoo, given that the teal streaks stayed pretty well -- I can only imagine what they'd look like if I hadn't prepped my fresh blonde highlights (oops!). Today, the four blue streaks I have make it look like I'm five years old again and spent too long in a chlorinated swimming pool (so you can imagine, really, the teal looks like faded green today).

If you have the chance to still sign up for your city's Color Run -- do it!

Like I said, after a rough few weeks, this was a great way to turn things around! Definintely worth the hype, the chaos of the morning, and waiting 45 minutes to get anywhere! Back to nursing the ankle -- I've got a half marathon in four weeks! Wish me luck! (And I promise I'll be around a little more often)