August 26, 2013
#1 Lady Distance Classic 5K
First let me state that I am not a goal-oriented person. I mean, not really. I set goals, but they are usually incredibly easy, achievable within 10 minutes or purely about what I already want to do.
--I will read one more chapter.
--I will have ice cream now.
--I will stay in bed 5 minutes longer.
This is different.
I have set a goal of walking 50 5K races before I am 50. I turn 50 in February of 2015, so I have roughly 18 months to accomplish this goal.
Why would I (a noted non-exerciser) choose to inflict said pain on her body?
Blame it on Rocky.
SHE is an avid runner and SHE runs in half marathons and SHE jogs 10 miles for FUN. I know, I know. There may be something wrong with her, but SHE won't stand still for a minute to determine what it is.
Anyway, SHE had this goal of running 13 half-marathons (13.1 miles) in 2013. That's a little over 1 every month to you and me, Sparky. I get tired just thinking about it. But She is having a blast and it is somewhat infectious. I say somewhat because I think it will be a cold day in hell before I run a half marathon. But it is pretty cool to watch it.
So I started thinking about it and decided I should get off my lazy ass and do something.
And so, we are off. Walked in my first 5K last Saturday, August 24, 2013. A calm 5K walk through Blue Ash organized by a local running store. No big deal.
I'd like to tell you that I had a fantastic time. That I was energized. That I was inspired. That I felt the weight of the world lift off my shoulders.
But you would know that I was lying. Within 100 yards of the start, I tripped and fell on the cobblestone sidewalk, twisted my ankle, skinned my shin and caught myself with my hand. People behind my stopped to check on me, suggesting that perhaps I should bail out now while the store was still in sight, rather than pressing on.
After checking for any apparent "death-causing" injuries and finding none, with my pride deeply wounded, I trudged onward.
An auspicious start. 1 down, 49 to go.
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