I'm back. 
Sort of.
I haven't made up my mind for sure yet, but quite honestly, I miss writing. 
I haven't written anything since, well, probably my last post.  No new Ensign articles or even Chicken Soup stuff.  Not even a single cheesy Christmas poem this year.
It kind of feels like something is missing.
So here I am.  Can't guarantee anything, but at least for today...
So my post today is about running.  And how I've always HATED it.  I remember the first time I had to run a mile in 7th grade.  I'd never run that far before.  I ran one lap hard, then had to walk.  I felt like my lungs would explode.  My heart pounded so hard, I'm sure that other people could hear it.  I could taste that coppery (read blood) taste in my mouth.  From that day on, running was my nemesis.
I have avoided running since that experience.  When absolutely forced, I would run a little (until no one was looking) then walk.  I will admit (and repent) that I've even been known to skip a lap.  I know.  Shocking. 
Point being, I have never run a whole mile straight in my life. 
Until this week.
In August, I decided to branch out from my nearly exclusive cycling routine and join the gym.  I've been cross training.  I do the elliptical machine.  I lift weights.  I've done spin and pump classes.  And, I even started using a treadmill.
Yep, I run.
And, for the first time in my life, on Monday I ran a mile.  My heart rate stayed around 155.  I wasn't sucking wind.  I COULD HAVE RUN longer, but I didn't have time.
It wasn't super fast.  I'm sure it wasn't pretty.  (Think more up and down than gazelle-like grace.)  But, I did it.   And it felt dang good.
I'd like to say that all of this work has made me a svelt size 6, but truth be told, it hasn't made too much of a difference weight/size wise.  However, for the first time in a while, I feel STRONG.
And that's worth it.
 
 
5 comments:
You are awesome! I have hated running all my life, even in track I ran short distance only. I wish running was my thing. I'm glad you're back. It's fun to read your posts!
It makes my heart happy to hear you enjoy a run :) I remember the same pain you described when I first started running, and I will say it does completely go away at some point. Hey are you still doing pump class at the gym?...I really need to start going again, maybe if I know that you are going it will help my motivation.maybe :)
You inspire me Kim. Keep us posted on your progress. It's great to hear about you. I hope you will write more often.
Your first 1 miler sounded all too familiar! We ARE meant to be friends. Keep it up!
If we could only swim, we would be scooping up those triathlon medals.
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