Monday, June 25, 2012

I Survived - Zombie 5k

OKAY…
Wow what a weekend!
Saturday rolls around. I plop – literally – out of bed at 6am. Shower, brush my teeth, squeeze into my new Danskin jogging leggings, and slip into my t-shirt. Am I ready for this? Who the hell knows? I pull my hair up into two small pigtails, find some ankle socks, and glide into my running shoes.  I’m skipping breakfast cause I’m hopeful for some Mc. E. D’s.
The hubs comes shambling down the stairs, grabs a Dew and the marches back upstairs to get ready.
Once mom arrives, the two of us stumble out to the car; drop ourselves to our seats and both give a loud “UGH”.
About two minutes later we arrive at a friend’s, pick them and on down to Knightstown, Indiana for 2012, Run For Your Lives , Zombie 5k.
The lines to get out gear took a total of 15 minutes.
My spectator and I

My friend Val, her hubby Derick, and I (before picture)
Along the way we met some characters.
Speedomen to the rescue!
Obstacles consisted of several streams, river beds, climbing walls, climbing ropes, barely making it up steep hills, dark buildings which had hanging electrical shock cords (PLEASANT!), a maze, maneuvering under and over planks, logs, and trees, and of course running around OR over zombies.

Holding pins

And we're off!
I managed to keep all 3 of my flags through the first mile. OH! Did I mention 15 minutes into this thing I wanted to quit. I had left my asthma inhaler behind. Damn me! I know, what a loser, but I stuck it out. My hubby – who did not run the course – would have been so disappointed and pissed that I paid ninety bucks to quit. Anyways I stood up and thought “I can do this!” First mile entailed a buttload of zombies, two creeks with ice cold refreshing water, and two walls which involved two guys getting down on all fours so us girls could step on the backs and climb over. How knight-in-shining-armor!
However within the second mile I lost 2 flags. DAMN! Second mile trek featured four waterways, swing under downed trees. At this point a very tall man swung, landed on a loose boulder and face planted into a tree under the water. He came up with a bloody nose and part of the tree he busted with his face. He stood and kept on going. At this point we had about 20 misfits in our group and the only 2 participants that had flags was the guy that kissed the tree and ME! Yup, I’m still going.
Third mile was the hardest. Three tall, massive hills, rope ladder which gave burns in the most unwanted spots, open fields of 20 or more zombies, the maze, the building of electricity, money bars, and the electrified fence.

The building of zappers

When we entered the finish line there were two lines to pass through – INFECTED or ALIVE. I came sloshing up to the line feeling pretty infected and heard the word – ALIVE!!!

Huh, me? I looked down and low and behold I carried my last flag across the finish.
See my lonely flag. My friends however, were infected.
Derick, Val, Tiff, and I

The 3 guys in the back were in our wave and were awesome support. The guy in the middle back kept all of his flags. I mean, would want to get in the way of that bull. Nope I didn't think so.
IT WAS DA BOMB!!!!
If it comes to your area, you NEED to do it! But leave the bath salts at home.



16 comments:

  1. This sounds like a blast! And the two dudes that helped ppl over the wall? So awesome!

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  2. Well done! That must have taken some serious strength and determination!

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  3. All right, that looks awesome! Congrats on not getting infected. I bet it was a blast.

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  4. This sounds WAY cool!!! And the guys that helped ppl over that wall are so awesome!

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  5. That is so cool. Great job on making it back with one flag!

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  6. Oh my goodness this sounds like so much fun!!! I'm glad you got a shot with the speedo men. :)

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  7. THIS LOOKS AWESOME, Danielle! I LOVE sporting events like this. SO FUN. And I love that you shared pics. I bet you're still exhausted today! ;)

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    1. Oh! I forgot to say also: Thanks for signing up for the "What If?" Blogfest... I'm sooooo excited to see what you come up with! <3 <3 <3

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  8. Great job! Sounds like a blast!

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  9. HOW FUN! You're amazing for doing that! I hate early mornings, but this looks like it was worth it!!

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  10. Danielle, what a great idea for a run! Sounds exhausting though. Stellar job

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  11. Wow, that looks awesome! Well done on coming out alive :)

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  12. I've read two other accounts of participants in other races, and although they said it was fun, it was also VERY HARD! None for me, thank you! When the zombies finally do come around, I'll be content to put a bullet in their head. :)

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  13. Thanks EVERYONE! It was a blast and I had so much fun getting to know new people and fellow zombie enthusiasts! Next year I'll just have to train doing sprints more anything. You fuys are the best!

    In a "real" situation... I will be toting guns and katana's - NOT flags!

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  14. This is so flipp'n awesome. Those pictures rock. My husband & I wanted to do this so bad, but it was too far away. Love it anyway. :)

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