- I love seeing other runners while I'm out. I always smile and wave. The ones I see out often I even think about when I don't run. The ones I don't see out often, I think about too.
- I care if they wave back.
- I wonder what kind of run they're having.
- Somewhere in between 7-13 minutes I hit my stride. Everything kind of stands still. It's like meditating. I hope to be able to stay in that place all the time someday.
- I try to plan my runs for distance, hills, etc. I always hate those runs.
- I love the ones where I just wing it and take a new route, go out at a different time, listen to some new music. That's when it's really fun and I feel alive!
- I love my hydration belt (even though it cost a bazillion dollars).
- I have no interest in learning about running. I just want to keep doing it.
- I'd like to try running early in the morning before the sun comes up.
- Running is the only time that I get where I'm truly alone.
- I usually have several moments of clarity during a run. I forget them the minute my high comes down.
- Sometimes, I pretend that the trees and grass and squirrels and birds and dogs and bushes are all cheering me on.
- Even more weird, I sometimes pretend that I've stopped running and the universe is carrying me. (But I really just still be running though.) =/
- It's super awesome running with a group because of the collective energy. Harness and use it!
- I ache to GTFU from my desk and run while I'm at work. If I didn't sweat like it was the end of the world I would try to sneak in a light jog on my lunch break.
- I love even the runs I hate.
- I run because it's something that I never thought I could do. Who knew all I had to do was do it?!
Showing posts with label before and after. Show all posts
Showing posts with label before and after. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Thoughts on Running
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Before & Current Pics!
The pic on the left was taken 6/24/12 (no clue why it's so blurry. blargh.) & the one on the right was today before my run! Thanks Jillian!
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