I had my knee surgery a few months prior and still getting my bearings but doing ok. I decide to say yes and so we partnered up.
The race was a 2 km Kayak, 5 km Run, 1 km orienteering, 10 km bike ride.
I got a bike for my birthday so this was the perfect opportunity to really break her in!
Our local lake was doing weekly kayak hire with Canoeing Victoria and this is where our training began. This was so much fun, once we got the hang of how to paddle we were good!
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| First time on the water |
As the weeks went on we trained, going for bike rides and out for a run. I struggled with the running due to suffering Achilles tendinitis and I am grateful for the patience that my partner Jo showed me in my moments of pain where I just could not run for the pain.
Training never seemed like a chore and was a great time for us to bond and build our friendship.
Race Day. March in Melbourne is always lovely and we got a lovely day. 1st leg was the Kayaks and we are hit with our first challenge. The 2 person kayak. See, we had only used a single person kayak and while in theory we were prepared there was one part of the kayak we weren't prepared for. The rudder, in our case the malfunctioning rudder. Which ever way we paddled, it wanted to take us a different way! Being in the back of the kayak it was my job to steer the rudder instead I drew my feet away and used my paddle to steer. Once we had that figured out we were good.
Now, if you have never done an Adventure Race like me, it may surprise you to know there are check in points all through the course. Trying to check in on a kayak is a challenge, especially with 20 other kayaks around you and you are starting to float under a jetty and doing your best not to capsize as you lean over to scan your tag at the check point.
We lost a fair bit of time in the kayak leg but it really was quite the strategic challenge in the sense of "how the hell do we get out of this marsh we are currently bogged in", we made our time back surprisingly in the run. I was able to go in short bursts for a time before having to walk it out and then run again. I have strong legs and can push out a good sprint when I need to.
Once we got through our run the cycling was next, we got our bikes and set off in the wrong direction. It's OK though because the other teams were so supportive and especially in the bike leg everyone was helping everyone as we tried to find all the checkpoints. One thing we were not expecting in the bike section was all the hills, so many steep hills. My tip for getting up those bad boys aside from hopping off and walking is to shout your head off, and swear a lot! After the race I heard on the radio that this is actually a fact and I can wholeheartedly say that it works, because I made it up the biggest most steepest hill of the lot in one good go!
The orienteering was the bit where I followed my partner Jo and just made sure I was keeping up.
Crossing the finish line was a great feeling I was elated and so proud of both of us.
This race took me back to a time when I was a kid and did stuff because it was fun. Somewhere along the line I became so self conscious of what people think of me for how I looked and the things I do. Striking up this friendship with Jo and her enthusiasm to try things and rope me in for the ride is really cool, There really is no pressure from her but when she says she wants to do something, most of the time I think "yes I want to do that too!"
Doing this race was not about being the fastest or the strongest, it was about trying something new and having some fun. I got out in the fresh air, I moved my body and I had a really good time with my friend. I am looking forward to doing more things like this in the future. I am doing Tough Mudder with my husband in October and yes I am very nervous but also excited at the same time.
Doing this race has shown me that even though I am a grown up now there are so many things in life to experience just for the fun of it! Get out there and do something that makes you think "that would be fun" you will not regret it
Big Thanks to my friend Jo for asking me to join her!
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