Monday, March 24, 2014

Performing Well

Last winter, I embarked on a journey to begin running.  This was quite a task as it was something I had not done in a serious manner for more than 25 years.  I knew immediately that I would have to expand my knowledge base and improve my skill level. 

 

I set out to read everything I could find in both print and electronic media.  I also gained knowledge by learning from others through various social media sites.  Additionally, I connected with friends and family members who are runners themselves. 

 

I learned the importance of proper nutrition, hydration, stretching, pacing, breathing and rest/recovery times.  I learned the value of having the appropriate gear and invested in shoes and other paraphernalia.  I set goals and worked diligently to reach them.  What started as the ability to run only from lamp post to lamp post soon became the ability to run 1 mile, then 2, then 3.  My pinnacle event was running 5 miles in the hot and humid conditions of the south.  I joked (seriously) that it was the hardest thing I have ever done in my life!  The lessons learned in that running venture taught me that I can do anything and everything that I put my mind to, as long as I develop a well thought out plan and stick to it even on the hardest of days. 

1 Comments:

At March 28, 2014 at 12:45 PM , Blogger Kim Louise said...

Michele,
Thank you for sharing your journey of learning to run again. The planning and execution is inspirational. I hope you are keeping detailed documentation on your progress as well as your process. Not only have you learned something about running, it seems you've learned something about yourself. That's excellent!

 

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