(Pre-race picture, there was a baby crying in the background and I warned Sara that I may start to sound like that around mile 2. I was also already complaining that I was hot, she works in the heat all the time so she didn't have much sympathy for me.)
I had hip surgery in Nov of '09 and my hip and back have always felt better when I keep up with my running. Since I stopped running lately, my back/hip pain have come back. I'm hoping that I can work through it again and get back to feeling normal soon.
Which brings me to my question... Why do you run?
I originally started running this year because a friend of mine talked me into signing up for the GO! St. Louis Half Marathon, I paid the money and wanted to see what I could do. Now I run for multiple reasons. Other than the obvious reason of staying in shape, as I said before it actually makes me feel better. Blame it on the endorphins, but after I get into a good running routine my hip and back issues are gone. I have more energy and it's a great stress reliever for me. It has been a fun challenge for me, being a new runner, to see how far I can go. My Nike+ GPS tracks my distance while running and helps me push myself to get in that extra mile. I was told by my doctors that I shouldn't run, and I think that has been another motivator to stay as active as I can. Running with a group of friends while training for the GO! was a great way for me to stay connected with my friends, meet new friends and stay motivated by being around other runners. There were a few times that my obligation to the group was the only thing getting me outside and running in the snow, and at the end I was really glad I did it because we always ended up having fun. I never thought I would be saying "running" and "fun" in the same sentence.
Running has surprised me... it's been a great challenge for me and along the way I have surprised myself. The sense of accomplishment that follows a big race is huge. It was such a great thing to share with my friends who were (for the most part) new runners as well. I am excited to get back into it!
What is it that motivates you to get out there and run?
Yeah! So glad you decided to try out the blogging! Way to go running out in the heat this morning! What motivates me to run...it's simple...reaching new goals I never thought possible. It's just a great feeling! I'm excited to see how this half marathon goes!
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