Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Back to Basics

Today I went back to the lake where I first started running last April. I've been having a hard time staying motivated and have been feeling a wee bit sluggish and I thought I could use a fresh perspective on this running thing.
I only did a few laps around so it wasn't a long run by any means, but it was good for the brain. Good for the soul. It was just a nice relaxing run. For the first time in a very long time, I wasn't looking at the clock or the mileage or thinking about the half marathon. I just decided to run for the fun of it and stop whenever I felt like it and most importantly, not to stress about how little miles I had run. I've been spending so much time beating myself up over the mileage. I know I've got to log those miles in order to be prepared for May but sometimes, it seems to do more harm than good to constantly say to yourself "I can't believe you only ran 7 miles today! You'll never be ready!!" Seriously. Chill out woman and try to remind yourself that you started running because you enjoy it!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great run. Nice to remember.

As for your upcoming half-marathon, try thinking of it this way: If your car broke down in the middle of the desert, say 13 miles away from help, you'd be able to get there with out training. At least your race will have drink stops and people cheering you on!

Anonymous said...

The journey is the destination.

Ommmmmmmmmm