Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Can I become a Runner?

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     On most days, I feel like these lovely woman from Picasso's painting "Two Women Running on the Beach" and think I could never be a runner. I feel overweight, and tired. These ladies do look happy though, don't they?

     Over the next eight weeks, I am going to do a program I found in Runner's World Magazine online. It is a program that turns a walker into a runner. It alternates walking and running over the span of 30 minutes for four days per week, walking for two days, and rest for one.

     I have always wanted to run but let myself believe that I just was not built for it. Lately I have noticed (via Facebook) that a lot of my friends run. I know it will be a lot of hard work and determination, but I think I am finally ready to join them!  Fellow runners, please share your pearls of wisdom with this noob! I need all the help that I can get and it is very much appreciated.

     Hopefully, in the next eight weeks, I can post that I can continuously run two miles. That is my first goal. Wish me luck!

My new shoes and pink watch!
 Went on my first run tonight.  It was tough, but I stuck to the program and did great!

4 comments:

  1. Good for you! I started running a few years ago, and LOVE it. It took me all through college to figure out how to believe in myself. Once I got passed that (and my first two mile run), I felt confident enough to do a few 5k races. Now I have even done four half marathons and am training for a full! I have a few fall races coming up, so I should start posting more about my training. Ask me any questions, and I will be sending good thoughts your way. There is a Runner's World book for women that I have that really helped me. I will find it and give you the name of it in case you are interested. For me, the mental aspect is much more difficult than the physical. Stay positive!

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  2. Thank you so much for the sweet message. I wanted you to know that seeing your blog was I think the last push I needed to get going with it. You really inspired me.
    I completed day three today and though I am sore; I feel stronger already. I would love the name of that book whenever you find it. I'm so glad that I picked the program I did to get started. It is what I would usually do when walking (to add in some jogging here and there) but this really pushes me to run longer and more often. I am really excited to get in the habit of running so I can stay consistent with exercise. One day at a time...go me!

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  3. Sounds like you are off to a great start! The book is Runner's World Complete Book of Women's Running:The Best Advice to Get Started, Stay Motivated, Lose Weight, Run Injury-Free, Be Safe, and Train for Any Distance. The author is Dagny Scott Barrios. The girl on the cover is wearing coordinating pink shorts and sports bra. I have no idea of the ISBN# because it seems that one of the dogs had a snack of the back cover! I got it at the bookstore and felt like it was one of only running books for women that didn't look like it was from the 80s!

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