So wid that in mind, I am in the process of finding a running stroller so I no longer have an excuse as to why I can't go running. The gym membership is a dead issue to me since it's
My background while not very intensive says that I CAN run, I've just chosen not to. I've done slightly-competitive 5K WALKS and have started Couch Potato to 5K more times than I can remember... but now that I am back active, for the first time I don't feel like I am forcing myself to get involved. I was a runner in high school... so I know I got it in me. Plus there's nothing like a runner's body... *wolf whistle*
So here's the plan:
1. Subscribe to Runner's World Magazine. I received a subscription special in error in the mail and took that as my first sign that maybe I should stop thinking about it and DO it. (I've been considering running again off and on for years). *writes check, seals envelope*
2. Find a stroller. Any leads, recos highly encouraged.
3. Go find a nice, comfortable shoe made for my weird feet. I ain't gwan spend more than $120... so don't even try to make me. The trial issue of the magazine they sent to encourage me to get started said you can go out (to start) wid the shoes you already own so long as they are comfy, but my current trainers have quite a few miles on them (they're two years old) and I have shin splints from my track days, so I would rather just get a new shoe off bat. But will start in them if everything else falls in line.
4. Start fixing my diet. As a runner, you kinda HAVE to get your diet in better check because the food fuel literally gets you through the run. So there's an idea. I hope to be hitting the old dusty trail wid in a week or two (depending on shipping). Till then I am scheduled to do 4-mile walks twice a week and my strength program I've been up to.
Wish me luck in finding a good, sturdy running stroller, for an affordable price. That's truly the most important component... if I had that I could at least get started and the rest will come. Early morning run, strapping him in and getting to it. Don't talk about it, be about it... get runnin and put the scissors down.
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Thanks for the props, Birch! Maybe I can help. As a fellow retired runner I too knew it was in me but have avoided running for the last decade and some change because I hated all that running in high school. But, what I have always had is discipline but that still requires getting it started. My shockingly high cholesterol was the proverbial kick in the butt I needed to get it going but what actually got ME to the gym was some gadgetry. I'm sure I could run without my iPod Touch, Nike+ sensor, custom made Nikes and iPod watch remote. BUT, all that stuff allows me to chart my progress and create a training program so that I have some goals. The 5K came a great time to give me something to strive for and since I'm disciplined and not a quitter, I'm in the gym 3 times a week. I know you will work out the daycare issue but I know you know about commitment. So commit to it and JUST DO IT.
You are a busy busy bee...
I hope you find an affordable sturdy running stroller.
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