A Passion for Running

Welcome to the home of Mark aka The Running Blogfather – a 40 year-old dad, husband and marathon runner who's beaten injury and is on the comeback trail!

groin pulls & swimming

passion for running category: biking/cross-training,running on Monday, February 28 2005

That title definitely will have come across wrong but I had to get your attention right?

I did not pull my groin swimming. However, Thursday night I lifted Christopher and while doing so, turned a bit funny and BLAMMO – something weird happened in my inner thigh. OUCH! Talk about pain. I definitely pulled something in the groin area.

Am I getting old? Garsh, nothing like that has ever happened to me before?

The good news is that the pull doesn’t bother me doing any kind of activity – it just hurts like an SOB when I bend at more than a 45 degree angle at the waist. Weird huh?

Swimming rocked on Saturday. I did 1000 meters for the second week in a row and got stronger at it too! My goals for the next several weeks are to eventually eliminate breaks between the 20 laps and improve swimming time for those 1000 meters. This Saturday, I didn’t take any breaks for the first two laps and then took only a 10 second break between the other laps.

The result was a four minute improvement over last week’s 43 minute “record”. This week I got the job done in 39. The “anticipated time” I wrote down on my triathlon registration for finishing the swim was 35 minutes so I’m feeling pretty good about things!

How was your weekend? Did you pull anything in your groin? How about someone else’s? ;)

I know I know – that was a BAD one.



we have nothing to fear but fear itself

passion for running category: biking/cross-training,inspiration,running on Saturday, February 19 2005

Today, I know the true meaning of that famous FDR quote because today was a real milestone for me. A milestone in both the physical and spiritual sense.

Today, I swam 1000 meters. One whole kilometer.

I’m blowing my horn because this really is a big deal for me. Why? Because for years I’ve been afraid of the water and during my 37 years on this planet, never thought I’d swim anywhere near 1000 meters.

Not only did I swim that kilometer but I did it without being afraid. Not even the least bit afraid.

After our swim, Aaron talked about swimming at Hubble Lake – a very small but very deep lake located west of Edmonton that sees a lot of triathlon action.

You know what? I can see myself swimming across that lake this summer. How cool is that?

We have nothing to fear but fear itself. You can swim a kilometer. You can run 5k or a marathon. You can do whatever you set your mind to but in order to do those things you first have to do another thing…

…you have to start :)



keep on swimming keep on swimming!

passion for running category: biking/cross-training,running on Monday, February 14 2005

I swam 900 meters this Saturday! For people who swim regularly, I know that will not seem like much but the further along I get with it, the more skeletons I am clearing out of my closets. You see, I grew up being deathly afraid of water. I couldn’t even swim 10 meters until I was about 16 years of age.

When I started in the pool four weeks ago, I was still afraid and I found it very difficult to swim and keep my feelings of panic under control.

But now I’m feeling more and more confident and less and less insecure in the water.

Get this – I’m even starting to enjoy some things about swimming (who’da thunk it!). The first thing I like is the minimal amount of preparation you need to go swimming. All you need is a towel, a swimming suit and goggles. That’s much less to worry about than winter running in Alberta! The second thing I like is I get to jump into a hot tub after my swim. I LOVE hot tubs! The third thing I like is showering and changing immediately afterward so I am ready for the rest of my day.

Exercise-wise, I love the fact that I am working my upper body – something I really must do more of. In addition, turning my head (so I can breathe!) works my neck muscles and that’s gotta be good for spinal difficulties I often have.

Will I ever have a passion for swimming? I doubt it but I am enjoying it and can definitely see positive things from doing it.

Next Saturday, I will take a shot at 1000 meters – the distance I need to swim for the triathalon.

Woohoo!



happier sounding audio post than last week!

passion for running category: audio posts,biking/cross-training,running on Saturday, February 5 2005

I listened to my audio post from last Saturday and it was pretty easy to hear how tired I was so I’m hoping this post sounds more like my regular upbeat self!

It’s a big file so beware – especially to you dial-up bloggers!

Here’s the Audio

Just in case you choose not to listen, I swam 800 meters today. Wahoo!



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