I hated to run.
I NEVER finished the timed mile in high school.
I faked illness to get out of any run longer than 800 meters.
But, for some crazy reason, when I was eight months pregnant with Doodle, I set a goal to run a 10K by the end of the year. Yet, by the beginning of August, I still couldn't run a mile without stopping. The possibility of a 10K seemed very slim.
Then, a few of my friends decided to run a 5K as a team. I signed on, figuring I had to bite the bullet if I was ever going to make my goal. And so it began. They all trained together. I trained alone - just in case I failed.
The weeks passed (six to be exact) and on the last Saturday in September, I ran my first 5K. It was the first time I ever ran 3 miles without stopping. It was the most glorious and maybe most painful (aside from childbirth) 31 minutes of my life. I knew I wasn't done with running after that 5K and my goal of a 10K by the end of the year became a half marathon in March. That half marathon never happened though, instead I switched to the full, because I either "Go Big or Go Home."
Now, four years later, I laugh at my stupidity. Who starts training for a marathon only two months after their first 5K? It was a bad idea. I got injured. I was mentally defeated during the race. I kind of wish I had done it differently. But, I can't take it back, I can only adapt how I train now and marvel at how far I have come in the last four years.
Yesterday morning, I ran my 5,013th mile since becoming a runner in 2007. Over those 5,013 miles, I have ...
- made and lost friends.
- found my "running style" (skirts and socks, obviously ...)
- had two running injuries (the same thing both times)
- determined that I am a runner first, logical thinker second.
- run through an entire pregnancy, including a 10K race at 35 weeks and 8 miles two days before delivery.
- completed 4 marathons, cutting my time by 51 minutes.
- completed 11 half marathons, cutting my time by 41 minutes.
- won my division at a four miler.
- placed third in my division at a sprint triathlon, despite not biking or swimming for two year prior to the race.
- I crashed my bike at Muddy Buddy and had a total AC Separation.
- convinced J to run his first, second and now third half marathon.
- paced Dizzle in her first 5K, a month before her sixth birthday.
- held hands with Doodle as she crossed the finish line of her first race at age three.
- been featured in Runner's World.
- found my passion.
- become certified as a running coach.
- pushed myself and all the limits I thought I had.
- changed myself both inside and out.
33 comments:
Wow, what a list! I've been running longer than you, but not nearly as seriously. You definitely inspire me to find the time in the schedule to meet my goals, both running and otherwise. I bet another 5,000 miles will take you, oh, about 2 years, right?
Wow! That is so amazing and inspiring, and definitely something to be very proud of! I have been running for about a year now (I'm a former running-hater too), and I'm training for my first full marathon. I'm nervous but excited all at the same time because this is definitely something I NEVER thought I'd be doing. I hope to be half as accomplished as you in another 3 years!!
That is quite the list. Very inspiring!
As you say, awesomesauce. Congrats on an amazing journey!
I love this tale....congratulations! can't wait to see what comes next!
Thanks for the trackback to your old preggo 10K post. Nice!
Great post. Thanks for the read.
It blows my mind how far you have come. 5000 miles and some incredible "mile"stones along the way. Congrats!! Here's to the next 5000 indeed!
This is a pretty awesome list too! :)
In the words of G (and you) .. you are GBA. Definitely. :)
Congrats on the miles! I have never added mine all up. I should do that. Can't wait until all of your family is in a race together!
You rock! I hope you are feeling very proud of yourself... because you should!! It's so important to look back and see how far you've come (especially for us late-in-life runners!)
Inspiring. You are amazing!
You are awesome! If I ever get pregnant, I totally want to be as bada** as you and run through it!
Here's to another 5,013 miles! Maybe do it in three years this time. =P
Congratulations! You've come a long ways, baby!
woo hoo! here's to more miles :)
HA, isn't it funny how we all started dumb as rocks???? Get job!
Yep. Total awesome-sauce. I am thinking of running the RNR D.C. in March.. are you considering it? I won't be able to make Disney this year.. Boo. :)
Great! All the best with the next 5000! Keep it going!
Awesome!!!! What a great list. I have no doubt you'll keep adding to it with accomplishments. ;)
Congrats!! Happy running anniversary!
I am 5 months in to running, and had a terrible run today...seeing this made me think that tomorrow will be better. Thanks for the inspiration!
love this. so glad I get to share the miles with you.
You rock...in so many ways!
Great job T! You continue to motivate me!
W O N D E R F U L!!!! I love this. Congratulations and here's to many many many more miles ahead!!!!
your list gave me chills!! congrats!!
That is so awesome!
I love hearing about where some of you super runners started. Makes me realize you're still human, and managed to do extraordinary things.
Look at all you have accomplished!! That is sooo awesome!
You are amazing! I love the story of how running changed your life... and look at all the happiness it's brought!
Your a total rockstar.
Congrats - I award you best post of the day! I love this list. How awesome to look back and see how running has changed you.
You are amazing! And driven :)
SWEET! Love reading this as I just started running again after taking four years off and blogging to keep myself honest...thanks for your inspiration to keep going!
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