Happy National Running Day to all my fellow runners out there! This year when I filled out my badge (want to make one for yourself? Go —–> here) I had to think for a few minutes on why, exactly, do I run lately.
There are a lot of reasons. For health, to be a good role model for my children, so I can eat ice cream or drink a beer. I’ve also ran to raise money for a charity with Team in Training and now the Ronald McDonald House (more on that soon!) I could go on and on. That’s what I love about running…there are so many reasons to get out there and RUN.
When it comes right down to it, lately my motivation is to run faster. To get that PR. To challenge myself. Sure, running is enjoyable and I love to do it most days but the challenge of race day is what keeps me running 5 days a week. Waking up early to run or squeezing in a strength training session mid-day is not always easy but it is completely worth it.
My next challenge is my biggest of all. Next week I officially start my training plan for the 2014 Chicago Marathon. Week after week and month after month I’ll put in the work to get ready for race day. It’s a tough training plan and it will certainly be a challenge to complete but every step and every mile will get me closer to a dream. And I can’t wait. #dreambigrunlong
Why do you run?
Today I am linking up with Cori over at Olive to Run to share Why I Run.
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Your reason is perfect for my run this morning. It was EXTREMELY humid compared to the last few days and I felt like I was getting punched in the face. After a little while of feeling annoyed by it I realized that I was being cranky for no reason- one of the reasons I run is to challenge myself! Why the heck would I complain about pushing my body? The complaining in my head shut right off.
Cori @ olivetorun.com recently posted…National Running Day: I Run Link Up
Exactly! It just makes you stronger and how you think about it is a lot of the battle. Oh, and that humidity is no joke! I’m sweating buckets and it’s only 75 degrees out.
Hi Angie- I found your blog through Cori’s link up
Your reason is just like mine. Chasing that PR always gets me out the door. Good luck with your marathon training!
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Thanks for stopping by Brianna! It’s amazing how motivating a PR can be, isn’t it!
I found your blog through Cori’s link up:) I am now a mother runner too (since January), it sure it hard to get out sometimes and I only have one! I am also chasing a PR this year, I think we can both do it!!
Heidi @ Idlehide recently posted…National Running Day: June 4, 2014
Congratulations on your new addition to your family! It will get easier to get out and run as the baby gets older. It’s definitely a transition. Best of luck to you as you run for your PR. I agree…we both can do it!