Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:WTF is a color run? sounds annoying.
It's a gimmick, but one that I'm excited about because it looks funBasically, it's a low-key "race" (this one is 5k) and you get sprayed with non-toxic color powders so you're all rainbow-y by the end. It's one of those "just for fun, why the hell not" type things.
Anonymous wrote:WTF is a color run? sounds annoying.
Basically, it's a low-key "race" (this one is 5k) and you get sprayed with non-toxic color powders so you're all rainbow-y by the end. It's one of those "just for fun, why the hell not" type things. Anonymous wrote:WTF is a color run? sounds annoying.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like fun! Good for you finding such a great couple activity.
Anonymous wrote:Just did the one in Baltimore on Saturday! So much fun.
*Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from the powder. If you want to, bring a bandana to put over your mouth too. (If you keep your mouth closed, it doesn't get in there too much)
*wear clothes you don't care about. I wore a tank top under my white shirt and still got color on the tank and my sports bra. So far, it seems like the color came out of my shoes easily. The clothes still have color after one wash, but I'm told Oxyclean can help get it out if you really want to.
*Very important: Bring old sheets/blankets to cover your car seat. Otherwise you will get color on your car. The race gives you a Color Run shirt, so I changed into my extra shirt after the race.
*You don't have to run the entire time. Plenty of people jog it and some walk the entire time. This isn't a race where you aim for a personal record.
*I brought a small backpack type bag so that I could stash my extra shirt, cell phone, keys, etc. I wouldn't bring a cell phone to the race if you didn't at least put it in a plastic bag.
Some people run with their ipods and it seems silly to me -- the powder gets everywhere!
Overall it was SO much fun. They had Zumba beforehand to warm up if you wanted.
An exfoliating wash got the color off my face easily.
Have fun!!