I started the training for this today.
I. am. beat.
Due to the freezing cold temperatures here in my hometown, I have had to resort to getting a membership to our local family fitness center.
I ran on an indoor track today.
One mile is 11 times around the track.
That is 33 laps.
Thirty. Three.
My mind is still numb.
There has to be a better way.
Pedometer.
Until then, it will be me, my iPod, and the numbers going through my head...
lap 1...lap 2...lap 3...etc...
While I am certainly tired, I am excited to be on this journey again.
I had forgotten how much I love running for the sheer ME time it allows.
There is something about spending an hour or more with yourself,
meditating and conversing.
(Is it possible to meditate while running?)
I was able to release a lot of pent up frustration and problem solve a few things.
When I wasn't problem solving, I kept my eye on the random
mop buckets strewn about the track.
Three to be exact.
They were red.
Were they there because the roof happens to have leaks at those particular points?
Or perhaps they were there in case someone needed to puke?
(I would be lying if I said the thought hadn't crossed my mind that I may have to puke in them...I actually have been feeling all day the need to puke since my three miles this morning.)
Random.
Other thoughts?
How come that girl who looked to be about 13 was out lapping me repeatedly?
Every time she would pass me, I just kept thinking...
"I am almost 30." "I don't got it anymore."
PROOF I am getting...eek O-L-D
Then...toward lap 25 an older lady with silver hair pushing a walker got on the track...and for the next 8 laps, it felt SO good to pass her repeatedly.
Pathetic
is having 13 year old pass BOTH me and the old lady at the same time.
I'm just going to pretend that didn't happen.
What are you all up to after all the holiday goodness?
I. am. beat.
Due to the freezing cold temperatures here in my hometown, I have had to resort to getting a membership to our local family fitness center.
I ran on an indoor track today.
One mile is 11 times around the track.
That is 33 laps.
Thirty. Three.
My mind is still numb.
There has to be a better way.
Pedometer.
Until then, it will be me, my iPod, and the numbers going through my head...
lap 1...lap 2...lap 3...etc...
While I am certainly tired, I am excited to be on this journey again.
I had forgotten how much I love running for the sheer ME time it allows.
There is something about spending an hour or more with yourself,
meditating and conversing.
(Is it possible to meditate while running?)
I was able to release a lot of pent up frustration and problem solve a few things.
When I wasn't problem solving, I kept my eye on the random
mop buckets strewn about the track.
Three to be exact.
They were red.
Were they there because the roof happens to have leaks at those particular points?
Or perhaps they were there in case someone needed to puke?
(I would be lying if I said the thought hadn't crossed my mind that I may have to puke in them...I actually have been feeling all day the need to puke since my three miles this morning.)
Random.
Other thoughts?
How come that girl who looked to be about 13 was out lapping me repeatedly?
Every time she would pass me, I just kept thinking...
"I am almost 30." "I don't got it anymore."
PROOF I am getting...eek O-L-D
Then...toward lap 25 an older lady with silver hair pushing a walker got on the track...and for the next 8 laps, it felt SO good to pass her repeatedly.
Pathetic
is having 13 year old pass BOTH me and the old lady at the same time.
I'm just going to pretend that didn't happen.
What are you all up to after all the holiday goodness?