Sunday, September 16, 2012
To all who come to this happy place, Welcome!
Welcome to my new blog! I am currently finishing a weight loss program where participants logged their success (or failures) on Facebook. It was a great way to hold me accountable for my diet and exercise. Sadly, it is ending soon and I needed a new way to track my journey to healthy living. When I was in college, I started running at the campus gym. I was terrified of the dreaded "freshman 15". Sometimes I used the track and sometimes I used the treadmill. The farthest I ever went was 6.6 miles and after that I had horrible blisters for a month and my brother had to pick me up from the gym that day because I could not walk the mile home. After I graduated and got married, I basically stopped running. Then I started nursing school and I did not have time to breathe, let alone work out! I gained 20 pounds by the time the last semester started and my blood pressure was dangerously high for someone my age. In January 2012, I decided that I was sick of being fat and out of shape. In order to force myself to start exercising again, I looked for something that would both motivate me and make me happy. I found the Disneyland Half Marathon!! I have loved Disneyland ever since my first visit at the ripe bold age of 18 months. What could be better than running through it? However, never in a million years did I think that I could ever run a half marathon, but I needed the challenge. On the first day of sign-ups, I signed up. The next day I went to gym at school and barely ran ONE mile. I was terrified. What had I gotten myself into? Over the next 5 months, I snuck in a run whenever I could. Between 12 hour shifts at the hospital for my preceptorship and studying for tests, I usually only ran once or twice a week. I tried to use the Jeff Galloway schedule as much as possible. When I graduated in May, I decided to get serious about training. I signed up for my first race- a 10K at the new airport terminal downtown. To my surprise, I did quite well and finished in under an hour! That was the moment when I was determined to be a runner. I signed up for three more half marathons, two 10Ks, and one 5K. Unfortunately, I have never been able to reproduce the results I had in first 10K. I run incredibly slow, but I always finish. When September rolled around, I knew I was ready for the Disneyland Half Marathon. It was seriously the most fun I have ever had while running (race re-cap coming soon). I cannot wait for my next runDisney race!! So that is a little bit of my background. I am excited to share my journey here! Thanks for stopping by :)
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