Thankful to run.
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With exception to a slight mention to share my favorite tunes, exercise isn’t something I talk about here, especially when I know that what I consider a workout is a simple warm-up for others. But today I will talk about exercise. Shocker, I know.
Since last October I’ve been training to run a 5K, using the Couch-to-5K program. I’ve stretched out the 9 week program quite a bit, repeating some weeks, getting derailed with others due to sickness, and other unexpected interruptions, but on the whole, I’ve kept going, slowly, but going, nonetheless.
So this week is the week, the week I run the race. The plan has been for me to gradually build up distance and peak with the full 5K/3.1 miles at race time. One of two last runs before the big 5K race was set for two nights ago, on Monday. I was for planning for a 30 minute run, which, at my slow pace, has been about 2.65 miles.
Monday was a long day. Let me repeat that, Monday was a loooooong day. I was pooped. Randy found me laying across the bed, just resting, before changing into running clothes. I was merely resting my eyes, but woke myself up snoring a few minutes later. I wasn’t planning on running. I was planning on putting on my pajamas at 6:30 pm and calling it day. Then Randy started in with his “here’s where the rubber meets the road” speech. Ugh.
Thirty minutes later I was dressed for the rubber to meet the road, minus the good attitude, kinda sleep walking through the motions of moving in the direction to exercise. I really had no idea how I would run for any length of time, much less the 30 minutes. When we made it to our local high school track to run, Randy said he was going to try to slow down and run 3 miles. I told him my goal was the 30 minutes. Yeah, right. Pajamas were calling my name.
I took off, leaving Randy at the car adjusting his ipod to begin my warmup lap so I could get this thing over with. Randy caught up with me and we soon began a slow jog. It would be the first time he ran slow enough to be close by. I figured I’d finish before him and be waiting at the car for him to complete his goal.
Ever have those moments where you wonder how you got there? I seem to be having those moments more often the older I get. Moments ago I was just thinking about putting my pajamas on and here I am running in the dark. What the heck?
Anyway, about into the second lap I decided that I may shoot for 3 miles too. I’d gauge how I was doing around the 30 minute mark and see. I worked through lap after lap after lap.
When I began lap 11, I started to tell myself “I can do it. I can do this. Two more laps, that’s all. I can do this.” Then it hit me, out of the blue the verse, “I can do all things through Christ, who strengthens me” popped in my head. I wasn’t doing this myself. I couldn’t do this in my own strength. No way.
I think I’d forgotten that somewhere along the way.
So about halfway through lap 11, I began a long prayer of thanks for all kinds of things, a lap of thanks if you will…
thank You for a healthy body that enables me to run
thank You for my husband, for encouraging me to get out the door tonight
thank You for comfortable shoes
thank You for music, even this stupid JT song that keeps me moving
thank You for my friend Robyn who first mentioned running a 5K
thank You for all my friends who continue to ask about my progress
thank You for cushy socks
thank You for a safe place to run
thank You for our car that we can drive home instead of having to run or walk even further
thank You for the people who invented good socks
thank You for the people who invented the loom for weaving said socks
thank You for the Thorlo outlet in Statesville, NC where we can buy great socks at discount prices
thank You for my legs
thank You for my knee caps
thank You for my feet
thank You for ABBA, particularly Dancing Queen as it helps me through this next lap, lap 12
thank You for cushy socks
thank You for this track to run on, that’s flat and safe with no worries about getting hit by a car or tripping in a pot hole
thank You for lights so we can run at night
thank You for the people who invented the lights
thank You for those who climbed up there and changed the light bulbs
thank You for clothes that breathe
thank You for ipods
thank You for earbuds
thank You for my ears
thank You for the night sky, deep blue and a good distraction
thank You for my children, a reason to run
thank You for apps that help me keep the proper pace
thank You for chewing gum
thank You for my rocking shoes
thank You for those socks again, they are comfy
thank You for helping me finish lap 12
thank You for helping me begin lap 13…lap 13, wha?!?
thank You for Michael Bublé singing me through this last lap
thank You for a healthy body
thank You for giving me all that You have even when i don’t deserve it
thank You again for my husband who got me out the door tonight to do something i never thought i would
thank You for these dang good socks
thank You for the air we breathe
thank You for hotdogs that i can eat when i get home
thank You for water
thank You for asphalt
thank You for those geniuses that know how to make fantastical socks
thank You for helping me finish, finish 3.25 miles – more than a 5K. more.
Unbelievably thankful.
Thankful to run.
xoxoxoxo
Before you know it, you’ll be running marathons! 🙂
Awesome Amy and quite inspirational!
Congratualtions! i have been thinking of doing that program also. before i get started i think i need to know what kind of socks you have.
Wonderful, wonderful post. Thank you for sharing 🙂
Amen! What a fantastic list of gratitude. Your ability to run 5K+ is fantastic, but your courage to make the attempt and put in the time/effort to do so is inspiring. Keep it up, Friend!
Congratulations!
This saying really helped me when I started training for my fist 5K: “That voice in your head telling you you can’t do this…IS LYING!”.
I just love that! Keep up the great work!
First, GREAT FOR YOU that you have stuck with it. The sticking with and starting are the hardest parts! I have heard that same lecture from my husband on occasion 🙂 I am planning to run/walk my first 5K in May. I started running in January and have lost 18 pounds.
I have also said that exact prayer, even down to the socks. I love my Thorlos! 🙂 When I get down, I think how lucky I am and to count my blessings! Hugs!!
I am so proud of you. Remember, what… 2 years ago when you, Robyn and I decided we’d keep each other accountable, and each of us would fizz out soon after we started? It was all mental (and is all mental). Keep those positive thoughts and KNOW you can do it! Because you DID! Yay!
So awesome!
Thankful to “accidently” run across this post when all I did this morning…instead of running….was check on my Facebook page! Printed off the 1/2 marathon training workout today and will. read. this. every. day!
YES! That is so awesome!! Very proud of you, I told you you would get the fever!! I hope you do a race re-cap for us!! Good Luck!!
Thank you Facebook
Thank you Bridget at Bake @350 for putting this post on Facebook.
Thank you Amy for writing it and inspiring me to go for my run this morning instead of making excuses why I shouldn’t!
Great post. Just what I needed to get my rubber on the road 😀
Loved this post! I am on week 3 of the Couch to 5K plan and you have inspired me to keep going!
Thankful for this post 🙂
Loved this post! I did c25k two summers ago, and I know how much of an accomplishment it is when you get to the end… Good for you!
Yay! I love this.
I’m so with you….
Running is seriously a gift, and I so often use it as a time to pray and reflect.
Way to go!!!
ALoha!
That’s so awesome!! I need to give this thank you running prayer a try next time I run.
Its a great thing to know you’ve inspired someone…and it looks like you’ve inspired a lot of someones! 🙂 Glad you went for it!
Way to go, and way to give us a great reminder of why we need to be thankful. Sometimes I get so wrapped up with negative energy from a crazy work schedule but when I stop to think about my life, I always have so much to be grateful for!
That is incredible! Good for you!! I’ll be rooting for you…
Amy, you have no idea timely this post is.
thank You.
I’m so glad! I’ve been so inspired by so many others, and I’m very sure I’ll continue to need encouragement from others down the road. Hope you’ll share your journey too!
Amy