So I rarely write about my fitness routines, there are thousands of bloggers out there that do a
Me out for a Run. |
However, I have a story to share that brought tears to my eyes and made me realize the impact I have on others - even when I am not writing.
If you don't already know; I live in a small (maybe super tiny) town, pretty much everyone knows everyone one way or another - or at least we recognize each other in passing.
A few days back I was standing in line at the grocery store, minding my own business (reading the front page of the Enquirer) when this gal said to me "Hey you are that lady" - I started to answer "yes, I am the mom blogger with a big mouth" but before I could she said.....
"You are that lady that runs through town all the time, I use to think running was for skinny people, but then I saw you running and walking all the time, so I decided I would try it and I have lost 10 pounds"
Well I was at first taken back by the fact that she basically referred to me as the opposite of a skinny person (dang it words hurt) then I stood there for a minute and thought; WOW I MOTIVATED THIS PERSON JUST BY BEING MYSELF.
I smiled at the girl (hopefully in a kind manner) and said congrats on the 10 pounds, I hope you continue to exercise then quietly slipped out the front door.
As I sat in my car in front of the grocery store I couldn't help but cry for a moment and thank God that I have found myself through exercise.
Fitness - although many would say this is an excuse - has not always been easy for me. Honestly, I hate running - in fact for a long time my runs would be an ongoing argument with God as to why I was blessed with Abernathy hips (child bearing hips) and a mommy tummy - I never understood why he couldn't just make me naturally skinny!
Then later I found sanctuary in fitness - I soon realized that no one around me loved to run so I at least got that time to myself.
Now it has just become second nature to me - If I don't do it, I just don't feel right.
I may not look like a supermodel running (or at all), but I do know that my heart, my brain, and most every other part of my body is healthy. I feel good and that means more than anything else in the world.
3 Things I have learned about running
Start Small Go Big - you don't have to run/walk 5 miles the first day you lace up your shoes - it is okay to set small goals and increase them as you go!
Cheat Run - you are the ONLY person that should be judging your ability - if you can't run for 2 miles then DON'T - in fact I rarely run the whole time I am out there - I often run a few minutes walk a few minutes - this keeps my heart rate up, but does not kill me!
Stay Hydrated - Always Always carry water with you, because if you feel crappy you won't want to do it again!
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