The Chase
Don't get me wrong, my friends, I love weight lifting still. It makes me feel powerful, strong, capable, and fierce. But what about a sense of accomplishment, what about the high runners speak of at the end of a marathon? What about overcoming a lifetime of telling myself, "You're not an athlete. You've never been able to perform athletically." It's really hard to abandoned years and years of self-doubt.
I was so tired of being afraid of everything. Tired of telling myself my knees are weak, my shins will hurt, my back can't take it, there are no bras that will support me running. All of these excuses of why I couldn't. On December 6, 2012, I ran my first 5K. I did it because I wanted help raise money for a local education foundation that supports mentorship of under privileged teens. I didn't train before hand. I was in horrible shape. But I finished in under an hour. I walked most of it but a ran some too. I could barely move for the next four days. That is when the chase began for me.
I got new shoes (see my previous post on show shopping). I got a new attitude. I decided I would run and I started running. Sometimes at the gym on the treadmill, sometimes on the track at the Y, it mostly outside on the beach and local park trails. No excuses...just doing it. Ad the weirdest thing happened. Running stopped feeling like so,etching I had to get through and started being what I needed to relax my mind, distress my body, and get my creative juices flowing.
I got new shoes (see my previous post on show shopping). I got a new attitude. I decided I would run and I started running. Sometimes at the gym on the treadmill, sometimes on the track at the Y, it mostly outside on the beach and local park trails. No excuses...just doing it. Ad the weirdest thing happened. Running stopped feeling like so,etching I had to get through and started being what I needed to relax my mind, distress my body, and get my creative juices flowing.
Two months later, I am signed up for two more 5Ks. One is this coming Saturday and the other a month from now. For the past four weeks, I have run 3 days a week using the Easy 5K with Jeff Galloway App. I get stronger with every run. Two days ago, I did 2.94 miles in 42:58 min. I was outside on a park trail with small hills, some gravel paths, and a strong breeze. I never stopped. Afterwards...I felt amazing! I realized I was going to be able to complete my next 5K with at least 10 minutes shaved off my time.
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