I think my success is: not ever giving up; even better I never even thought of giving up.I've always thought how can I get past this and get back to running? How can I optimize my schedule to get more out of my day, my week, my month? What else can I read? Who can I talk to about running? (it turns out EVERYONE) What can I do to be the best?
So I think it's time to reflect on my successes over the year despite these setbacks:
Fastest 5k
![]() |
24:28 7:46/mile |
Fastest half marathon
Most half marathons, completed 3/50 states
![]() |
California, Maine, Massachusetts...also 1st international! |
Two Ragnars
Started a running group
![]() |
Say the group name 3x fast |
Started a blog
Declared my goal to qualify for Boston (saying it out loud is what actually makes it real, you know?)
![]() |
I think I'll cry when I see this for real |
I worked hard to fix my weak hip and shortened left leg-no more shin splints. No more heel lift!
So now what? I'ts time, its time to move past these hard several months and arrange my schedule for me and my successes. It's time to work hard and get strong. It's time to bundle up and fight the snow to get the training in. People who succeed don't just show up to the start line and win. It takes heart and sole (haha) to push through the obstacles and crush these goals!
I'm ready to start..again
Amazing!!!
ReplyDelete