Sunday, October 15, 2017

Running

One of my activities for my birthday was to run a 5K without stopping.  I have done a number of race walks, and run/walk, but I have never run a 5K without stopping.  I was planning on training for it, and work my way up to it from signing up in May to now.  But I didn't train.  I didn't run, I didn't even walk that much, and here I am with the day in front of me, and I had told myself that I would run the whole thing...I was screwed.

So I thought okay I can walk 3.1 miles, no big deal.  I will just walk it.  Then I started to think, geez that will take like 45 minutes.  I didn't really feel like walking, it just seemed like too much energy.  So I decided I was going to do a really slow jog, and I knew I could do a mile, so I was going to do a mile jog and see how I felt at the end of the mile.

I started back with the walkers, and slowly made my way to the front of the walkers and saw the joggers in front of me.  I didn't want to pass any of the joggers in fear that they would pass me immediately after I passed them.  I hate being passed.  So I tagged on to the back of the pack. 

Slowly the back of the joggers started walking and I had to pass them.  I made it to the 1 mile mark still running, still not dying, so I figured I could do another 1/2 mile. 

At the turnaround  I was okay, so I thought if I can make it to the mile mark again, maybe I can do the whole thing. 

I did manage to do the whole run, did it  with minimum damage to my aging body, and I was really really proud.  I had never in my life - ever - even as a child - run 3 miles.  Never.  And I had said that I would never run - ever.  I hate running.  My body is not built for running.  But I did run it and I didn't die, and I am here writing about it. 

So I went on-line to see what my pace was, and found it was 12 minute mile.  Sigh* the last 3K I did that I walked was 11:45 minute mile.  Sigh.

But I ran it.

2 comments:

  1. I have seen you walk many times & you're a pretty darn quick walker when you go for it. I've also seen you try to learn to jog - a difficult task for you since you shorten your stride. I'm glad the air quality was OK since I was worried. Congratulations & Yay Yay Yay!

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