Sun climbing through the trees on an early morning run |
First let me say I am new at running. I began walking at a beautiful heavily wooded park two years ago when I quit smoking. The walking, stretching my legs and lungs, and connecting with the outside world helped me make it through this change.
Six months later I began going to a local greenway with my husbands sister. She was recovering from a speed skating accident and began walking with me and encouraging me to run between certain marked positions and to walk through others ultimately helping me to build my endurance and confidence.
After we moved to Charlotte, I began running in the cemetery near our condo. The cemetery met my needs for tranquility and for nature as it is a large green space. I was also still shy about running in front of others and was not confident to run on the streets and sidewalks around town. On average I ran 1-2 miles 3-4 times a week.
In March of this year I started running everyday with my brother who decided to take up the sport again. Then my sister let me know that she and my other siblings had signed up for a 5k and so we signed up too. After several 5K's and one 8K my brother challenged me to a 1/2 marathon.
I am now just 4 weeks away from my first 1/2 marathon, the Savannah GA Rock and Roll Marathon and 1/2 Marathon and am now running 25-30 miles per week, 5 days a week.
Why do I love running? Well for one thing it quiets my avid monkey mind. Don't get me wrong it is still at work but on new subject matter such as bargaining how to cut out a few miles or at what landmark would make a good breaking point. I also love how it has made my city and other cities I have ran in seem so much smaller. If you really want to get to know your community, go run (or walk) it. You will see all the beauty and nuances that are missed by driving. Hidden alleyways and gardens are stumbled upon, architectural details are seen up close, and I get to see the people that make up my city and neighborhood as well. One of the greatest parts of running is being out doors; seeing, feeling and smelling the seasons change, hearing and watching the birds (city hawks and the tam-like finches), looking for feathers and little snail shells and four leaf clovers....being in touch with my environment.
On my thirtieth birthday by best friend Vila said something to me that I took as a challenge. She didn't mean it that way but it startled me and make me think of the brevity of this life and the choices I made. She said that whatever choices and behaviors you had developed by 30 you would likely have for the rest of your life. On the eve of my fortieth birthday I truly feel stronger in body and in spirit than I did 10 years ago and I thank Vila for being a catalyst for that...and for her love and friendship and support no matter what habits or behaviors I have had over the years.
"There are as many reasons for running as there are days in the year, years in my life. But mostly I run because I am an animal and a child, an artist and a saint. So, too, are you. Find your own play, your own self-renewing compulsion, and you will become the person you are meant to be." - George Sheehan
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