Running In Place

Be Here Now

Ahhhh – still blissed out…

Filed under: General — lara at 6:44 pm on Tuesday, February 15, 2005

First of all, thank you all so much for all the cheers and kind words – it really made me feel great!! And I still feel great! Just doing this thing that I had gotten myself all – unnecessarily – angst ridden over has got me feeling all empowered and enthusiastic and brave. And I think: you know, I have been through this a thousand times in my life – I’m afraid of something, I fuss and moan, I put it off, I make excuses, I finally do it, then I’m invincible for a little while. I should know by now and just bypass the crap to get to the good stuff. But each time I seem to have to re-learn it.

So, not surprisingly, my running since the race has been awesome! I’m all standing up straighter, and looking up instead of at the ground, and picking up my feet, and thinking “I belong here, doing this.” And, again not surprisingly, my runs have felt physically easier because in my mind, I’m flying. And I’m seeing myself flying the 5 miler in a few weeks, and flying the 15k in July, and any other race along the way. And by flying I don’t even necessarily mean fast, but moving — forward, strong, joyful!

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Comment by Stan

Wednesday February 16 2005 @ 6:55 am

Hello Lara,

I remember my first run, a 10K, back in 2004. I was all worked up about it before, sweaty palms, nerves shot and so on. If I recall there were over 3000 runners/walkers/crawlers – I felt kinda out of place. But after getting started I realized that, with the exception of about 20% of the “elite” the most were just normal hobby “joggers” like myself. My feelings quickly changed from I-don’t-feel-like-I-belong-here to yeah-this-way-too-cool and just an overall feeling of belonging to a super group – on that day I became a RUNNER too!

Awesome!

Good luck with your 5-miler!!

Stan originally from Otsego County, NY

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Comment by Jon in Michigan

Wednesday February 16 2005 @ 10:27 am

She’s hooked! :)

Its amazing what a race will do for you. The funny thing is that the change is all in your attitude, and the ability was there the whole time. Be happy, Lara. I think its going to be a really exciting race season for you. :)

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Comment by Molly

Wednesday February 16 2005 @ 12:19 pm

Lara,
What an inspiring post! I’m really excited for you about this racing stuff, and I’m feeding off your enthusiasm for my own running and prospective racing, so THANKS!

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Comment by Richard

Saturday February 19 2005 @ 2:39 pm

And on top of all that, I now have “Fly Robin Fly” stuck in my head. Gee, thanks! Seriously though, you’re right. You do belong here, you can do this. Stay comfortable, have fun, and you’ll nail that 5 miler. And the 15k. And the half marathon (hey, its only another 5K). And… and!

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Comment by Stan

Tuesday February 22 2005 @ 2:13 am

I like to run in the snow, at least when it is fresh and not too deep. Last night I ran for an hour, but it was a pain in the behind because a lot of people had walked on the trail then it froze. This made for really uneven and slippery conditions. This hurts my ankles for some reason.

I think the idea of going to a bigger city to run is good, normally they have the streets pretty well cleaned, and if you catch it at the right time of day aren’t too busy.

Good luck with your next run!

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