On Saturday morning, me and three of my friends got up early and ran the Color Me Rad race in Raleigh. This is the race where you run a 5k, and at every kilometer, you get covered with a different color, so at the end of the race you are just a huge sweaty tired rainbow.
I didn't train or prepare for the race at all except running/walking maybe four or five times in the two weeks leading up to the race, and I am NOT a runner, but when I crossed the finish line I was like "What?!" - the race went by SO fast. They staggered the start times so there wouldn't be one huge crowd of thousands of people running at once - very smart. This also alleviated the parking lot/traffic problems when we were coming and going.
I got separated from my friends around the second color station - I walked though it because when I ran through the first station, I didn't get ANY color on me! You really had to slow down and let the people working there just throw color at you. It is just colored cornstarch, so it wasn't bad to run/walk through - it did get in my mouth a couple of times which was gross!
Before the race - nice and clean!
The race packet came with some sweet sunglasses to protect our eyes. Even though it wasn't sunny, everyone was wearing them while they ran. Some people had crazy outfits on - costumes, tutus, hats, etc. If we run in next year we definitely need to put a little more effort into our race outfits!
After - covered in colors!
I definitely had a fun time running it, but there are a few tips for next year:
1. Sign up earlier! I forgot and had to sign up late, and the price keeps going up and up the longer you wait. I ended up paying $40, which I can't really complain about because it was for Special Olympics, and I did have a really fun experience and got a cool t shirt out of it (NOT the one I ran the race in haha).
2. Keep your mouth closed! I ingested so much cornstarch accidentally by just smiling and laughing through the color stations...ack!
3. Put something serious in your blonde, highlighted hair! I coated my hair in leave in conditioner and olive oil for good measure, then french braided it as tight as I could with it being covered in slippery stuff. See that big purple clump in the front of my hair? Even with my precautions, my bangs had a reddish hue for a few days. Which is way better than green or blue!