Here's the thing: I don't love running. But I looove running events.
I'm not sure if I have ever consistently loved the physical act of running. I do like being in shape, I love being able to play frisbee (my first athletic love) with better ease, I love bonding with other runners, I love the feeling of running farther than I ever have before, I love talking about running strategies/gear/events/etc. (like when I used to blog for The Phoenix Marathon for work -- that was a good time), and...I love Ragnar Relays, amen. (Enough to run them in LEGO and Sesame Street costumes, or in the pouring-like-it's-never-poured-before buckets o' rain.)
But the day-in, day-out training...the drudgery of the miles after work or on Saturday mornings when I'd rather be doing a number of other things....those are the parts I don't like. (Oh, and I don't like the injuries....obviously... :)
We're frenemies, running and I. And after dealing with the latest injury, I was like, "I'm never going to do this again. I'm retiring."
But after about 0.00005 seconds back at a Ragnar starting line, back in a van for 30 hours with a new group of running friends to bond with overnight.....I was all "Running, let's carve our initials into a tree and elope! xoxoxooxo 4ever"
We have a complicated relationship. The bads are bad, and the goods are good. But it felt great to be out at Ragnar again, even as a bystander, because it reminded me of the ol' crush I just can't seem to kick.
Lately, I've been taking advantage of all the free fitness classes at work and loving it. I've tried out barre, pilates, yoga, cardio sculpt....it feels good to sweat and work my body after a couple months of nada. And, the added core strength can only help with preventing future injuries.
But, you know....I could lace up those running shoes again any day now. We'll see. You know how these things go :)
2 comments:
Google+ told me to read your blog post about Ragnar. So naturally, I did. My leg has hurt ever since the race, but I don't regret it for one second. Plus, remember how I met Anne Seymour and she helped me finish that last long and hot run? I remember it well. She was the best. Ragnar was the best. Your thoughts on Ragnar are the best.
Peace.
So you're the one who killed that tree? Now that I know the ode of true love, my tree-hugging self no longer feels rage, just understanding.
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