Thursday, March 25, 2010

Get Out!


We all have different motivations for getting fit. I've been thinking about mine lately, and I thought I'd share a few.

1. My kids. I have two rough-and-tumble boys, and lying around the house is just not an option. They literally bounce off the walls (or climb - see photo above) when I don't get them out somewhere to exercise. Running, climbing, rolling, biking, scootering, skating - whatever the activity, exercise makes us all sleep better, eat better, feel happier and talk nicer.

2. My mental heath. Running helps me feel more calm and in control. I usually have more energy, a better attitude and a can-do approach to challenges when I start my day with a run.

3. Camaraderie and accountability. I've found a fabulous running partner in my neighbor Erin. We talk, vent, laugh and generally help each other along. It was raining outside at 5:15 this morning, and I was considering wimping out. So I texted her.
Me: Raining - still want to go?
Erin: Yes - no thunderstorms.
Me: OK!

We ran between 5-6 miles in the rain and the dark, and we both felt great about it. Without that nudge, I'm sure I would have crept back under the covers.

4. Goals. It feels good to be working toward something that has to do with my own well-being. This time it's the Country Music Half-Marathon. After that, I'll focus on some shorter races to keep me going.

5. Lookin' good. Running about 20 miles a week along with other activities has the great side benefit of keeping your weight down. You can't help but feel great about that.



Tuesday, March 9, 2010

No Regrets

I came across this thought a few weeks ago on the Runner’s World Web site, and it has helped me get out the door more than once. (It's actually part of the article Jenn linked to in a previous post):

"You rarely regret the runs you do; you almost always regret the runs you skip."

I’m training for the half-marathon (my first!), and sticking to a training schedule has been tough - especially with two young children and an unusually snowy winter. I’ve been doing most of my weekday runs in the early morning hours and long runs on weekends. My farthest run to date is seven miles, but I’m sticking to that schedule and slowly adding distance. Isn’t it amazing how good you feel – and how much you accomplish – on the days you run? I seem to have more energy to chase after my boys, which is a big part of why I’m working to stay in shape.

Just thought I’d share the little quote that helps keep me on track.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Run Jenn Run....

Ran 10 miles yesterday, can't feel my legs today!  Oh the exquisite pain I am in....Warm bath and a glass or two of wine tonight! 

Hilarious Must Read Article for Runners....loved it!

A Few Rules to Run By/Active.com

Here and I just thought I should bring tissues with me on my runs to help with the snot problems...so NOT hard core hahaha!

Oh and for anyone who is interested....this girl ran her first 10 miles this weekend and my Mini is 50 days away.  I WILL so be ready!!!!