I am really working out now! On Saturday, I went to a strength and running class at BALM fitness just to meet one of the ladies who I hear on one of my podcasts (Another Mother Runner). It was very rewarding and run and hard all at the same time. I have never done that many planks, squats, and crunches in one day, especially not with weights. When we were done with all of that, we went on a run. I fell so far behind that I couldn't see which direction everyone went. I ended up just turning around and going back to the studio and waiting for the rest of the group to come back. The good news is that they got there only about 5 or 10 minutes after I got there. The bad new was that I felt so slow that the negative self talk started. I knew at that moment that I needed to do something real to make sure this never happens to me again.
I went home and looked up the Many Happy Miles program through Another Mother Runner. I looked at our bank account, and texted Chad to see what he thought of me signing up for the program. He agreed that if I was actually willing to follow the plan for the entire 12 months, it was a good deal once I told him that one of the reasons I wanted to do this plan was to have accountability. Now, not only do I have a written out plan, I am checking in every day with a Facebook group. The added pressure of making sure we are not wasting out money helps, too.
So far I have completed my first 2 days, and I am really liking it. Today, I was dreading doing hill repeats with Chad, but I got to pick the hill, and we had a lot of fun doing it! I am excited to see how I grow as a runner throughout the next 12 months!
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I failed again and again and again and that's why I am successful. - Michael Jordan
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
Tuesday, April 2, 2019
Slowest 5K Ever
Last night, the husband and I went to the gym to run a 5K on the treadmill. I figured that if we are going to be running a 10K in less than 2 months, we needed to get serious and start at half the distance. This was a good idea and a bad idea at the same time. I was so SLOW. It took me 73 minutes to finish it. I was only able to run for a minute and a half at a time. How embarrassing is that? Last September I finished a 10K where I only slowed down for a drink. I had told myself that I was going to run faster than Chad the next time we did a race together. Well, that is not going to happen at the rate I am going. He has an active job, and I sit at a desk all day. He is not quite up to the fitness level we were at last year, and I am not even up to the fitness level I was this time last year. UGH!
I will not give up, though. First of all, we have already paid for the race on Memorial Day. Second of all, we have also already paid for a half-marathon in September. Third, I love running. I only stopped because it was so cold and going to the gym is not as convenient as I would like it to be (really it is 10 minutes away, and I am a baby about going out once I get home from work). It is time to stop making excuses. I want to finish the 10k with dignity. I, also, want to finish the half marathon. Honestly, I am secretly hoping that I will have some kind of cheering section while I run or at least at the end. (Is that a bit vain...probably.)
I will not give up, though. First of all, we have already paid for the race on Memorial Day. Second of all, we have also already paid for a half-marathon in September. Third, I love running. I only stopped because it was so cold and going to the gym is not as convenient as I would like it to be (really it is 10 minutes away, and I am a baby about going out once I get home from work). It is time to stop making excuses. I want to finish the 10k with dignity. I, also, want to finish the half marathon. Honestly, I am secretly hoping that I will have some kind of cheering section while I run or at least at the end. (Is that a bit vain...probably.)
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