

Here, more colors were being thrown around and there was a dance and color party led by a DJ. Not too shabby!Īs soon as we crossed the finish line, we were handed a bottle of water, a granola bar, and entered the party area. The entire race took us about forty minutes to complete, and that included stopping for photos and a quick run into the bathroom. We even found a pretty overlook with a lighthouse! We stopped along the riverfront to enjoy the scenery and took a few photos. Like I said, we truly took our time running this one. I’m not too cool for those, but why voluntarily use them if there is another option, right? If we didn’t stop there, we would have had to wait in a long line at the porta potties. We took our time running the course and even stopped into the bathroom when we passed one on our way to the finish line. I couldn’t really get a photo of a station, so here’s a tiny one I caught at the finish line instead. We also made sure to slow down and really take advantage of our time passing through the color bomb stations. We kept a consistent jog up throughout the majority of the race, and only walked when the path got congested. Since this race was a 5K, we had a distance of 3.1 miles to cover. Pretty much anyone can run, walk, and even roll through it! Color runs are great for all types of walkers and runners, no matter what your experience or level is.

We started running, but quickly fell into a group of walkers. This is when I realized I needed to put my phone away until my hands were clean again. By 9:35, we got into our spots and tried our best to catch the color bombs that were being thrown into the crowd. Um, sure!īy the time we registered for the race, the only wave time left was a 9:40 a.m. start. Lucky for us, State Farm was handing them out to anyone who wanted to enter a raffle to win $500. It wasn’t super sunny out, but we wanted to wear them to help block some of the color from getting into our eyes as we ran through the color stations. If not, we were just going to risk placing them in a bush somewhere, but they were really nice about it. I love them for that!īefore the race, Nichole and I walked over to a booth and kindly asked them if they would mind keeping our t-shirts under their table. They had plenty leftover from their purchase and took it upon themselves to make sure we started with a fair amount of color. There was a retail tent set-up to purchase accessories, too.Īs we walked around to check everything out, we found a couple of girls who were nice enough to bomb us. There were tons of things to do leading up to the start of the race, and the biggest activity included purchasing color bombs to play and attack your friends with. The one thing neither of us remembered to bring with us was cash.
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I brought two plastic zip bags for each of us to carry, so we could carry our phones and car keys with us. We both wore the socks and were determined to find somewhere else to stash our t-shirts while we raced. We didn’t waste any time putting on our numbers. We came dressed in white so that we could absorb all the colors we were about to get into and set out with a goal to get colored! Our bags came with a complimentary race shirt, our numbers, safety pins, temporary tattoos (we didn’t have time to apply) and high socks.

This race didn’t have lockers or a bag check, so it was up to us to figure out a place to stash them! The only drawback I’ve experienced with waiting until the race day to pick up my packet is having to carry the bag around. If you aren’t able to get your packet before race day, don’t stress. On these types of fun runs, you can usually grab it the morning of the event and sometimes even register right there! Every race and event is different though, so I wouldn’t recommend counting on that. Our first mission once we arrived Saturday morning was to walk over to the packet pick-up tent and claim our numbers. I pre-registered online, but I wasn’t able to drive across town and pick up our race packets ahead of time. I had run several races before, and even so, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect when we showed up about forty minutes before our wave time. I owe a big thank you to Color Me Rad for inviting and comping me and a guest to participate in the race! The minute I saw the invite for the 5K, I took FitFluential up on the opportunity to represent my city and run the color run. So, I ran my first color run last weekend!Ĭompleting a color run has been something on my Fitness Bucket List for years, and I’m so glad I finally got the chance to get painted and run through the streets of Detroit like a colorful madwoman with my friend Nichole.
