Published on September 20, 2006 By KFC Kickin For Christ In Misc
Coaching X-Country is getting harder and harder in some ways. First of all, getting down in the mud is not the same as it used to be. Mud? Yes mud. We do a mud run every year. It just so happened it was that time of year this week. Yes we got down and dirty. The funny thing is the girls really get into it while the boys are running away afraid to get dirty. Some of the boys finally came around with the lure of pictures being taken after the fact.

At one point I looked at the big puddle of mud and saw the girls sitting, laying and just having a blast. They called it a mud bath. The boys were in the field about 200 yards away running further as the girls tried to run at them with big handfuls of mud.

First of all we run down this long dirt road that opens up into farm territory with a river that runs behind it. It's low flat land and if it's not muddy enough we can make our own. We have to be careful tho that it's just mud and not mud mixed with manure. So we pick our site carefully. So after about a mile of running we just get down to business. The dirtier the better. Then we run through town looking pretty strange. We love to hear the cars honking and the bewildered faces peering at us through the windshields. We then go down to the local beach and jump in to wash off. Of course we can't get it all off. That will come later when we get ahold of a bar of soap.

We take lots of pics and then we head back to the school and call it a day. This is usually one of our easy days so we just have fun doing it. The kids look forward to this mud run every year. Sometimes we get our pictures in the local newspaper.

Here's a pic....hope it comes out ok. Been having trouble with it. Can you see me? Hint: I'm not as muddy as some. Arms and face was all I got done.




This is the boys. I didn't jump into this pic.

Comments
on Sep 20, 2006

Great pics and I saw you right away!!

HAHAHAHHA.  Sounds fun.  I covered a mud volleyball tournament once....talk about a mess!  They'll be cleaning mud out of, um, crevices for a few days.hehe

 

on Sep 21, 2006
I am a bit surprised that the boys are more hesitant thant he girls.  That sure was not the case when I was growing up!  Maybe it was just the mix of boys and girls.  By themselves, the Boys probably would probably wallow in the mud.
on Sep 21, 2006
you guys do that every year don't you? i vaguely remember pictures from a previous medfest. and my, you have some fine looking boys on that team of yours...
on Sep 22, 2006
my, you have some fine looking boys on that team of yours...


hahahah, spoken by a true teenager. Why not come to practice with me some time hmmmmm?

Can you tell the boys don't look quite as messy as the girls? The boys really wussed out big time this year.

That sure was not the case when I was growing up! Maybe it was just the mix of boys and girls. By themselves, the Boys probably would probably wallow in the mud


I think part of it is we had quite a few new boys join the team this year and quite a few are transplants just moving into the area. I think they're not used to real countrified living yet. I bet they'll get into it the next time we do this. This first time was a bit of a shock for them I think.