Part 6 Circling back to the beginning, I changed my life and became a runner
I never understood a runner’s high. I never understood why runners said they loved to run. But that was probably because I had never really tried to run. I’d sprint when necessary in sports and run when required to for school. But I had not learned how to run properly. Looking back now, I definitely did not give running a fair shot. It seemed painful and, honestly, unattainable for a slow-poke like me. But I had not looked at it through my athlete lenses like I should have to see that in order to do it well and enjoy it, it required learning, practice and commitment. I would have laughed at someone who thought they could just pick up a mitt, throw on gear and catch a full softball game behind the plate without any coaching, practice and commitment. I had spent years learning how to do that, which made me love playing catcher. So why did I always think running was just something people were born capable of or not? You either were a runner or you weren’t?
Over these past few years, I have spent the time learning, being coached, practicing and committing to the sport of running. I genuinely love to run. I experience runners high. I look forward to the next run I get to do. I have reaped the emotional and physical benefits running offers. I am here to tell you that running can indeed be for everyone. Take the time to learn, be patient with yourself, make mistakes, keep at it and I bet you’ll be amazed at what your body can do. I know I am. I changed my life and became a runner!
I have only ever experienced runner's high a few times in my life but it was pretty wild. I was unstoppable and felt like it could just run forever. I think the conditions have to be just perfect to ever reach that point but there is a point, normally where you can't really feel your legs anymore that it really does happen... and it is beautiful when it does happen. I hope to figure out the "secret" to it one day because so far the most I have ever run competitively was a half-marathon. I want to do so much more.
It’s incredible, right? I was caught off guard the first time because I had expected my body to be tired and ready to stop and that’s when it kicked in. If you figure out the “secret” please be sure to tell me!
haha, i don't think anyone knows the secret. Runner's high is one of the most elusive things in the world. Some days I can barely finish a 5k and then on others i'm 15 k deep and just stop because I am bored, not because I am tired.
Man I wish there was some secret combo to make it happen. Yeah I hear you on that. I’ve wondered what contributed to the days I felt I could go forever. Or the days when I really it my stride by mile 4 when I would have expected to feel tired. Guess it’s a little fun that I don’t know, keeps me on my toes and each run different 🤷♀️