Monday, January 16, 2012

I'm Not A Runner...

But I run. Make sense? 
I have a love/hate relationship with running.
I don't always enjoy it, but some days I do. 




In high school I ran track and hated it. I couldn't breathe (undiagnosed exercise induced asthma) and often suffered from shin splints.


In college I started running as a source to lose weight and the most I would ever run was a mile or two.


I'm not a racer, I'm not a distance runner and I don't have any hopes or aspirations to run a marathon some day. I've run three miles for the past 5 years. Three is my number. I don't run any less and I don't run any more. And after 5 years, some days those 3 miles are still hard. 



I am not fast. I run a 10 min/mile. Maybe 9 min on a good day. 



I've averaged 4 - 6 days a week for the past 5 years. Colorado as an exception* I run three miles down the boardwalk and walk three miles back -- for a total of 6 miles and about an hour of cardio.


I'm a bit of a running snob. I can only run under ::perfect:: conditions, read: on the beach. I am only motivated to run anywhere near water. Put me on a treadmill and forget it. When I moved to *Colorado, the weather conditions were harsh for me. Summers were 100 degrees and winters were too cold to run outside. How motivating. I didn't run as much. 


In California I am spoiled to the temperate climate and am lucky to live on the boardwalk. A perfect place to run. 


I also have exercise induced asthma, or as I now like to call it, climate induced asthma. Both Michigan and Colorado don't have a favorable climate for my lungs I've found and I've never once had a problem while running in California. Weird. Or I am just a picky runner.


What works for you? Do you have a love/hate relationship with any type of workout?






7 comments:

Monica said...

oh gosh i have such a love/hate relationship with running as well. I ran track in HS too and for some reason I loved it back then. Now..well now I run to maintain/lose weight and even though sometimes I feel amazing after I still don't actually enjoy the running.

Anonymous said...

I have the most ridiculous relationship with running. I completely hate it. But am doing the C25K for a means of weight loss. Trying to lose baby weight is ridiculous. But running seems to help quite a bit.

Katy said...

I also have a love-hate relationship with running! I love how I feel after I run, but some days just can't manage it. Some days, I'm just too busy, or the weather just doesn't work for me. Good for you for running though!

Sarah said...

I wish I ran more. I think it's one of the best ways to exercise. Hope you're having a great day!

Anonymous said...

Great post! I use to have a hatred for running myself. Not until just a few years ago did I start to enjoy it. I think because I was doing it so consecutively, and pushing my distance. And I also found that to be a great way to loose wait, so maybe that's why I love it do much hahaha! :)
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Shannon Page said...

This post is motivating me to run more! I HATE running and can't ever get myself to do it - but after I do I get this weird high/rush! Good for you for sticking with it:) Happy Tuesday!

HAUNTED-FASHION said...

Great motivation post!!

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