Why are you hosting a party while the community races are happening?? I'm doing the 4K, which doesn't start until 3:20. This is what the schedule would be for me:
3:20-3:35: do community race and collect medal
3:35-3:50: do cooldown run, stretch, and return to car
3:50-4:05: drive to hotel
4:05-4:30: shower, change, and eat post-run snack at hotel (includes time walking from parking lot to hotel room, and from hotel room back to car in parking lot)
4:30-4:45: drive to party vicinity
4:45-5:00: look for parking, park, and walk from car to party venue
5:00: arrive at party, two hours after it started (maybe more if you start the party even earlier)
I've never been to a LetsRun party, and I was really looking forward to attending my first one as part of my trip to Tallahassee. Now I'm disappointed because the overlap between the party and the community races means I'm going to miss most of the party. :(
Why are you hosting a party while the community races are happening?? I'm doing the 4K, which doesn't start until 3:20. This is what the schedule would be for me:
3:20-3:35: do community race and collect medal
3:35-3:50: do cooldown run, stretch, and return to car
3:50-4:05: drive to hotel
4:05-4:30: shower, change, and eat post-run snack at hotel (includes time walking from parking lot to hotel room, and from hotel room back to car in parking lot)
4:30-4:45: drive to party vicinity
4:45-5:00: look for parking, park, and walk from car to party venue
5:00: arrive at party, two hours after it started (maybe more if you start the party even earlier)
I've never been to a LetsRun party, and I was really looking forward to attending my first one as part of my trip to Tallahassee. Now I'm disappointed because the overlap between the party and the community races means I'm going to miss most of the party. :(
It’s a college town and this is a bar that stays open until 2:00 am. I am abundantly sure, you’ll have plenty of time to party. The chance of everyone all of a sudden heading home at 6:00 pm, is probably very slim.
Reserving bars in a town where every Saturday is a massive revenue night, is wildly difficult. Just thank Rojo for the effort and get there when you can.
WEJO is right. when i meet up with running friends for drinks, after a race, we don't go home and spruce up. at best, we do a quick change in our cars, into a warm up type outfit, and off we go. it's a party for runners and running friends. you're not gonna look out of place in your nike jogging outfit and matted down, sweaty hair.
That's the incel way of thinking. If you want to have any chance of hitting it off with a nice woman, you don't show up to a bar messy, sweaty, smelly, and muddy from running a cross country race. That's just not attractive.
Why are you hosting a party while the community races are happening?? I'm doing the 4K, which doesn't start until 3:20. This is what the schedule would be for me:
3:20-3:35: do community race and collect medal
3:35-3:50: do cooldown run, stretch, and return to car
3:50-4:05: drive to hotel
4:05-4:30: shower, change, and eat post-run snack at hotel (includes time walking from parking lot to hotel room, and from hotel room back to car in parking lot)
4:30-4:45: drive to party vicinity
4:45-5:00: look for parking, park, and walk from car to party venue
5:00: arrive at party, two hours after it started (maybe more if you start the party even earlier)
I've never been to a LetsRun party, and I was really looking forward to attending my first one as part of my trip to Tallahassee. Now I'm disappointed because the overlap between the party and the community races means I'm going to miss most of the party. :(
Wet wipe bath at your car would save a lot of time.
WEJO is right. when i meet up with running friends for drinks, after a race, we don't go home and spruce up. at best, we do a quick change in our cars, into a warm up type outfit, and off we go. it's a party for runners and running friends. you're not gonna look out of place in your nike jogging outfit and matted down, sweaty hair.
That's the incel way of thinking. If you want to have any chance of hitting it off with a nice woman, you don't show up to a bar messy, sweaty, smelly, and muddy from running a cross country race. That's just not attractive.
There won't be a "nice woman" coming within 100' of the LRC crowd. Even if YOU showered, the general smell of this bunch will send any "nice woman" scurrying away holding her nose. Besides, you don't want to be at this kind of party in the first 60-90 minutes of it starting.
WEJO is right. when i meet up with running friends for drinks, after a race, we don't go home and spruce up. at best, we do a quick change in our cars, into a warm up type outfit, and off we go. it's a party for runners and running friends. you're not gonna look out of place in your nike jogging outfit and matted down, sweaty hair.
That's the incel way of thinking. If you want to have any chance of hitting it off with a nice woman, you don't show up to a bar messy, sweaty, smelly, and muddy from running a cross country race. That's just not attractive.
then go to the bar outside the "run group" hours. or find a more efficient plan for cleaning up.