Run Fat Boy Run...
After surviving the temptations of high school and college and learning how to effectively say “NO” throughout adulthood; I have finally snapped and caved into peer pressure. I am a hypocrite. I am about to do something that I never thought I would. I am disappointed in myself and ashamed by my actions and now my only hope is that I do not bring shame upon my family.
What have I done? Well apart from losing my mind, in a moment of weakness, I have agreed to join a friend and train for a 3K. Seriously what was I thinking? I despise running and particularly hate all the sweating, wheezing, breathless, nausea-related parts and unless I’m being chased by a raging rhinoceros, I would prefer not to do it.
It’s always something I thought I might be interested in doing and competing in a triathlon is one of those things on my bucket list. In honesty, it’s that one thing I’ve put on the list to force me to do everything else on the list first – not thinking I would actually have to follow through and compete in one.
I hear it’s a great way to loose weight, but then again I’ve heard the same thing about Alli and refuse to try that method. The worst part of all this, I’m pretty competitive so I’ll refuse to admit defeat regardless of how painful the process will be and with that, I certainly won’t be the best or fastest in the group, but I can guarantee you that I won’t be the last to arrive at the finish line.
Since I’ve enjoyed following K13’s progress with her 5K endeavors on her blog, I plan on using her as my source of inspiration throughout the difficult times ahead. If she can manage her continuing education, a career, a household (complete with a two year old) and still manage to run at the end of the day, I should be able to manage..ummm...something…
Wish me luck, the first torture session starts tonight and tomorrow, I will likely need to call in sick.
Comments
running's one of those thing's I've also frequently thought would probably be a good way to help me lose weight... until I realise I'd actually have to spend time out there running... nuhuh!
but I admire your taking that step and charging in with a will! It's good to have an objective!
Good luck with the running, it's tough!
@Cris - I'll let you know how I make out. I think the best part of running is the fact that I bought new shoes!
@SA - You have to watch that movie - it's side splitting hilarious!
@Brian - I've heard the same thing about the first few days and am scared - especially when I clocked the distance in my car. 3K is far - I don't even think I can walk that far!
Good luck to you! I really DO mean to start back to serious conditioning, so I may be sharing shin splints with you in the upcoming weeks.
You go girl!
:-)
(btw: did you see that movie, run fat boy run? It was hysterical. I loved it.)
I'm thinking about the "will run for chocolate"
I hope you foot and calf pain clear up and you can continue on. Maybe you just need a little more time between the big races.
Love the website - I'm feeling the "seemed like a good idea" t-shirt at this point in time.
@f8hasit - Yes, I did see that movie and LOVED it! I think for my first race, I'll be running for "erectile dysfunction".
I'd love to provide encouragement and say that you will enjoy running, but let's be honest - you won't, it's awful. Maybe swimming, but certainly not running...