Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Last Meet

Hey everyone!

I thought I should toss one more post up here before the season ends… So, I know I've been gone for the majority of the season, and I can't really say I've seen you all working your butts off to get where you want to be… But I know you have been, because I've been seeing the results! Our first meet of the season was miserably rainy and cold, but you all ran through it, dealt with it and showed up at practice the next day ready to work again. That was an amazing way to start the season, especially for the new runners who weren't used to this sort of strange masochism. I didn't know if our new team was going to stick with this sport, or how hard they were going to work, but it seemed like we were off to a good sport. That was all I saw before I left for a month, pretty much.

I came back expecting more of the same, I guess, but I was astonished at how the team had grown in the time I'd been gone. I guess I shouldn't have been so surprised, as you all showed up at practice even after the first meet. Still, it was amazing to come back and see the way a group of random people who, just a month ago, had been relative strangers but were now incredibly supportive of each other and enthusiastic about working towards improvement. What I saw, on my first day back, was a real team.

This was proved to me again at the second meet I attended, a whole month later, which, in contrast to the first was brutally hot. I actually think the heat set some new Seattle records that day! I didn't compete at this meet, just ran around taking pictures (some of which will be at the end of this post). Because of this, I got to observe a lot of interactions between people on our team, and like I said, it was amazing. I saw friends cheering their friends on, of course, but also cheering on people they'd never met before this season. If someone was complaining about their shins, someone else would ask if they needed ice. If a person was out of water, a teammate would help find them some Gatorade or direct them towards the water fountain. Names don't matter here- the point is that we have really become a solid, strong team this season. Though I'm glad for the trips I got to go on this spring, I definitely wish I could have been there more with all of you, because you know how to make a person feel like a teammate.

So what's next? You guys got the team thing down; nailed it. I've been hearing about and witnessing PRs every week, maybe some school records on the guys' distance team (or at least close!). Athletic.net shows our team is improving in leaps and bounds as far as times and placing at meets. Plus, we're HUGE this year. Guys, I ordered over $1,000 worth of sweatshirts for less than 20 bucks each, and not even everyone on the team bought one. You do the math! (Also, those of you missing sweatshirts-- we're working on it, I promise!) The growth of our team represents the fact that we're really becoming something other people are interested in being a part of, and that's pretty cool.

Although all that's fantastic, I didn't really answer my own question- what's next? Well, next week is our LAST MEET of the season, unless you qualify for Metros (and there are definitely a few of you looking at that!). So… One more meet. I mean, technically there's still Metros and All-Comer's, but it's our last regular season meet. So tonight (if anyone is still awake, as it's already 10:30 PM…), tomorrow and Thursday morning, my advice is this: relax.

Yup. Relax. You've worked hard for this. You've pushed your body through speed workouts and long runs, multiple races and meets, crazy weather, maybe some injuries, and more. You've done the work. This week is to show off what you've got. If the last few weeks are any proof, you've got a lot. So Thursday, go out there and kick some ASS. Show 'em how tough you are. Guys, we're going to ROCK this meet. Are you ready?

Yes. You most definitely are. Let's do this!

And check out the pictures of you all WORKING IT last week for inspiration! :)














2 comments:

  1. Had an opportunity to talk with Coach Greg on the SWAC bleachers today. I got there early for the soccer match and to watch track practice. We were remarking how incredible it is to witness the remarkable growth of the track team from a handful of people four years ago to the 4 dozen members this year. That growth can be attributed in large part to you crazy X-Country kids who have made a significant contribution and encouraged your classmates to come out and join in the fun and hard work. I am so proud of you all. See you tomorrow! Best wishes for your own PR.
    Love Ya!!!

    Mz. C

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    1. Thanks Mz. C! It's great to hear that. You're definitely one of our biggest supporters! :)

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