I'm not even going to attempt to catch up with the events of the past year because that would take forever and only serve to dissuade me from completing this oh, so interesting post...SO you're stuck with me here and now. :)
I just got back from a run, and I'm having a battle with my brain, trying to convince it that the pain I feel is "good". Not sure exactly what that means, but I've got to believe it if I intend to get back out there and do it again tomorrow...which I have to do if I intend to be able to run the Bolder Boulder in May.
Surprisingly, I really am enjoying this whole running thing of late. Until now, I was never able to run a full mile without really, REALLY wanting to quit, and hating every minute of it. The few races I ran were torture. Not sure what has changed, but I'm glad it has because I'm going to be doing a lot of running this Summer.
I've registered for the Bolder Boulder 10K (6.2 miles) which will be in, yes, you guessed it, Boulder, CO...which means it will be at altitude. Not sure what I was thinking, but I'm dragging all sorts of people into the race with me to run in honor of my Bob Amato as a part of TEAM ANDREW, so there's a bit of motivation to do it right.
After I torture myself in CO I'll be back in RI to ride a 150 mile bike ride for MS at the end of June. Feel free to check out my profile for the ride, join our team or donate to my effort by clicking this link: http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Bike/RIRBikeEvents?px=7796836&pg=personal&fr_id=13992
By that time I'll be in such great running and riding shape that the Sprint Triathlon season will be like CAKE! Since I didn't update this blog last summer, you may not be aware that I completed my first Sprint Triathlon last September. A Sprint Tri is a shorter version of the Ironman Triathons (which I have NO desire to attempt). Most are a 1/4-1/3 mile swim, 12-20 mile bike ride and a 5K (3.1 mile) run. I didn't set any records, and it wasn't exactly pretty, but I finished, and I met all of my personal goals. Most importantly, I loved it!
I discovered that I really love to bike, and that I'm pretty good at it. I've always loved to swim, and I can hold my own there...and that just leaves the dreaded run. I'm really slow, but the fact that I'm running at all is really kind of miraculous. Seriously...ask my dad. I am not his athletic child. I think he's still in shock over this whole thing. With all this training, I almost qualify as an athlete (almost). How crazy is that?
This year I'm planning to do 4 Sprint Tri's, including the one I did last year at Buzzard's Bay. At very least, I should look great by the end of this craziness...if I don't kill myself training for it!
Anyway, Happy St. Patty's Day!! I hope no one got overly pinched!! Speaking of which, most of the people I talked to here in RI today were completely unaware of the rule that you get pinched if you're not wearing green! What's up with that?!?! I enlightened them, although I refrained from pinching in an effort to avoid being reported to HR for harassment.
With that, I'm going to call it a post. Much love, many hugs and infinite smiles to all of you!
Always,
Amy
3 comments:
You are amazing! I miss you.
I am glad you are back to posting! I am so proud of you for all these races you are involved in!! What an accomplishment! You are fabulous!! Keep it up! And treat yourself to a massage! That will make the pain go away...for a little while :)
Where have I been?! Congrats on your sprint tri and all of your athletic fetes!! I'm jealous...can you be my trainer? I'm hoping to do the Boulder, Bolder with everyone. And I'm planning to donate to you MS ride....way to go Amy!
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