This morning I woke up thinking, Um, am I crazy?
Having already committed publicly to do it, backing out is not an option.
Thankfully, I have plenty of time to prepare. And I have enlisted the guidance of my husband, the runner, who is helping me get started in a gradual, non-threatening, baby-steps kind of way. And thankfully, also, I have the encouraging support of my brother and sister-in-law who did not laugh at me when I told them. Thanks, guys.
Today concluded week one of my training program and here's what I did.
- Monday - Walk/run for 30 minutes (walk 4 minutes, run 2 minutes, repeat 5 times.)
- Tuesday - Swim for 30 minutes.
- Wednesday - Walk/run for 30 minutes
- Thursday - Swim for 30 minutes.
- Friday - Walk/run for 30 minutes.
Here are some of the main points of my long-term plan.
- I am going to take it slow.
- I am going to actively acknowledge that I am in my 40s and will endeavor not to act like I am 20.
- I will listen to my body and not hurt it.
- I will not freak out about slip-ups in my otherwise healthy diet.
- I will follow the sage advice of my trainer. (You have it now in writing, honey.)
- I will enjoy myself.
I am officially in training.
Note 1: Yes, you did do it.
ReplyDeleteNote 2: Sage?
Note 3: "I will enjoy myself" should be at the top and the bottom. Just as a reminder.
Note 4: I am already very proud of you.
Wow! How cool! I would love to see more summaries of your weeks to see how your training is going.
ReplyDeleteA co-worker of mine runs and got these cool shoes where they have you run on a computerized treadmill and make you specialized shoes. big bucks...