This week found me having a hard time wanting to eat the
right way. Exercising wasn’t really a problem, nor was being motivated to
exercise. In fact, I’ve reentered the world of early-morning exercising, and it
feels great! There are some tough parts of exercising first thing in the
morning, but overall, the benefit of having it done for the day outweighs the
difficulty of peeling myself out of my warm bed at 5:am. The most trying part
of getting up at 5, honestly, is getting to bed early enough the night before
to make sure I’ve gotten enough rest. When I’m not well rested I really
struggle with wanting to do anything other than take a nap. This, along with
eating right, illustrates for me how Being Fit is an ongoing process – it’s about so
much more than just working out, it’s something that encompasses so many more
aspects of life. It’s a balancing act of movement and non-movement (sleep), of
eating and not eating (too much, and/or things that aren’t good for me). And it’s something I
have to focus on around the clock.
One morning this week when I was at the gym, after I
finished my upper body workout, I ran on a treadmill for 30 minutes. And when I
say I ran for thirty minutes, I mean that I ran for thirty minutes without
stopping. It wasn’t fast, but it was running. There were quite a few times
during that run when I wanted to take a break or walk instead of run, but my
mind kept taking me back to a year ago – just ONE year ago – when I could not
run for five minutes without stopping. I’m not exaggerating, I couldn’t run for
five minutes straight just one year ago. Yet, this week, I not only ran for
thirty minutes, I wanted to, and could have, run longer (but had to leave to
get the kids off to school and whatnot). A year ago, when I would run I’d get
nervous about not being able to run, which would make me more anxious and make
my heart pound. It was brutal. I was embarrassed because I was running with
friends who were so kind and encouraging in helping me see that I could do it
(even though I couldn’t then, but I can now). I remember feeling out of breath,
my heart rate soaring and not being able to slow it down, whereas now I just
take a deep breath, relax my shoulders and keep going. (This is one reason I
look forward to getting my strapless heart rate monitor so I can see the
numbers associated with my experiences while running.)
As I was getting ready to leave the gym that day, I saw Amy,
one of my friends who helped me, essentially, learn to run last year. I asked
her, “Remember a year ago when I couldn’t run for five minutes?”
She replied, “Yes. I do remember that, actually.”
And I said, “Yeah. It’s been a good year.”*
This week brings new workouts. Hardcore burning fat and
building muscle. Wish me luck!
*After I wrote this post and kept thinking about that time a year ago, when I couldn't run for five minutes without stopping, I went outside and ran five miles - not because I was in a race, but just because I can. What do you want to be doing in a year that you aren't doing now?
This post is sponsored by Omron Fitness as a collaboration with Bookieboo Blogging Network and Mamavation - a community dedicated to weight loss for women and obesity prevention for families. I was provided with product and compensation for my time and honest opinions.
*After I wrote this post and kept thinking about that time a year ago, when I couldn't run for five minutes without stopping, I went outside and ran five miles - not because I was in a race, but just because I can. What do you want to be doing in a year that you aren't doing now?
This post is sponsored by Omron Fitness as a collaboration with Bookieboo Blogging Network and Mamavation - a community dedicated to weight loss for women and obesity prevention for families. I was provided with product and compensation for my time and honest opinions.
7 comments:
WOW that is awesome. In a year I hope to run a half marathon ,Heck maybe a full one.
I'm kind of in the same boat. I started running last year before I got pregnant and it was the first time in my life I was able to run for more than 5 minutes but after being on bed rest this past year I'm back to where I started but I'm building up again.
It sounds like you are doing great!
That's awesome! I am not a runner (it hurts my knees), but by this time next year, I'd like to say I am 85 lbs lighter than I am now!
Congrats on how far you have come in a year! It feels awesome to see how much you can accomplish and how things change!
What a great achievement for you! You are so right, fitness is a lifestyle not a goal.
You've come a long way! I'm the same way with running. I'm slowly getting better at it. My accomplishment is just a few months ago I was not able to do 5 squats in a row and last night I finished all of Mark's workout (besides burpees because of an injured arm)
nice job on the loss. I love your blob!
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