so I have been out 5 times so far in about a 2 week span... I had to take 4 days off because of a bad chest cold. I had actually gone out running when the cold had started and felt horrible. The doctor recommended I take it easy and heal then get back at it..
And that's what I have done..
Yesterday was my first day back and I decided to walk to entire 5 kms. I want to see how long it was and mapped out a path that would get me home at the exact 5 kms mark.... of course, I failed to think of the hills and construction.. but I did it.. I can say that I lightly jogged a few times to see how I felt, but for the most part I walked it and it took me about an hour.
I have 3 months to train for my first ever 5km run on January 1st...
I get nervous just thinking about it...
I am off to the doctors today for a check up and for her to listen to my lungs and get my knees x-ray'd...I'm having some issues with them...
The thing about me though is that once I get an idea in my head and I mean it.. I go for it...
Even if my knees hurt and are swollen and even if I have a cold...
So my goal in the next 2 weeks is to be able to pick up the pace...go a little further while running...
I am also looking into the gym... a friend of mine told me that if my core was stronger, that I would feel better.... so I am looking into that. I really like the Athletic club.. they have pools and I would love to be able to do some swimming and aqua aerobics!!!
I'm still not so sure Yoga is for fat people, but I have another hot yoga friend of mine who has decided it's her mission to get me in a class....umm.. we'll see about that...
I have also sat down and planned out meals and counted calories...
Being sick was tough to stay focused, but for the most part, I did ok...
SO I'm back, still have a runny nose and a cough, but I feel much better and am even back to work...so here I go...
If you are on my Facebook, I had started a little series of videos while I was out running....but then, I watched myself after I received emails from people telling me how brave I was for doing that...
Umm.. I look like crap and can't believe I did that, so I'm not sure I will continue them, but I am documenting every step to remind me how hard this really is...
Because this is hard...
No pills can fix it..
No magic surgery...
No denying it...
It's really freakin hard....but it's all I can think about...
so for all those who are just starting to smarten up or get started in their own way.. I send you hugs and heating pads and a little A535...let's get 'er done!!!!
2 comments:
Your a superstar...pushing through even when sick...glad your seeing the dr...don't push to hard...and keep going Dorrie, super proud of you :)
Good for you Dorrie....everyone has to come to the decision to really change their life in the time that is right for them.....I did it 12 years ago when I became a runner at age 38, lost over 40lbs and changed my lifestyle and eating habits forever,,,on Oct 2/11 I ran my 20th Half Marathon and just 6 days ago my 3rd Full Marathon (hubby ran his 10th the same day)..., 50th b'day is in 8 weeks and the last 12 years have been the best of my life because of running (and hubby's too, he also lost 40lbs after starting to run and ran the Boston Marathon last year)...............check out the C25k program, I know a lot of people who have had success with that..........best of luck to you...and my big tip to new runners is that if it hurts you need to stop and walk....yes running is hard but hurting is bad and can only lead to injury......and you don't want that to get in the way of your new life!!
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