I’ve always had the desire to be active and eat healthy. I think I eat very healthy compared to others. (Another life lesson – don’t compare yourself to others). I was brought up to eat extremely healthy – no pop, water instead; fresh veggies from grandpa’s garden; and we rarely ate out. Although, I think we rarely ate out because we’d break the budget with a family of seven. I’m sure my mom would have much rather eaten out than cook for all of us.On June 16, I was invited to attend a wellness class based on the book called The Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard. During the class, we were asked to draw a picture of what it looked like to achieve our wellness goal. I drew a picture of myself running a 5K, about to cross the finish line, and put my goal date to
In July, a new colleague started at work. Erin is in her 20s, vibrant and runs 5K’s frequently. I found myself gravitating towards her – feeling confident that I could actually run a mile, at least on the treadmill. Somehow, we automatically became “workout buddies” and would often ask each other if we we’re going to go the fitness center after work. I became accountable. And in turn became motivated, even if Erin wasn’t able to workout with me.
In August, Erin “suggested” that we run the Ghosts n Goblins 5K on October 18. I agreed and thought this would be the day that I would actually accomplish my goal. Little did I know - I would run three 5K’s in less than two weeks in the month of October. (BTW – I’m not recommending this as a new runner. I have suffered severe shin splints - photo below).
The next weekend I ran the Children’s Miracle March 5K on October 15 and finished third in my age group at 33:13. I
even received a medal.The Ghosts n Goblins 5K finally arrived on October 18. Four of us participated and dressed up in silly outfits. My knees and legs were sore and I was fighting severe shin splints, but I was determined to run the entire race. I was amazed at the size of the crowd (over 3,500 runners) and was hoping I wouldn’t get run over. To my surprise, I finished with a personal record (PR) at 31:53.
My next races are the Girls on the Run of Dayton 5k on November 19 and the 5-mile Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving Day. I will never be a marathon runner or win first place, but I feel much better about myself and have a sense of accomplishment. Even my blood pressure and cholesterol is much lower since last checked in January.
Small steps, motivation and a "workout
buddy” can make a BIG difference.