So I survived
the 31 days of “running” in December! OK, I missed one day (because I was sick
and had a fever). I still almost ran that day.
But I didn’t-I’m getting smarter J I did make up for it by doubling up on
another day. Yes, I’m a bit obsessive. And there was a week in there where I
wasn’t feeling well, so a couple of days I simply went out and walked a couple
of miles. So “running” included walking, walk/running, running, and elliptical.
But I did it everyday! And I ended up logging just over a hundred miles for the
month, which for me is fantastic! Very happy with that result. I haven’t run as
much in January, but I’m still trying to run at least 2-3 times/week. But I’m
also increasing my other training. I’m trying to do everything a minimum of 2-3
times/week: running, swimming, biking, and strength/yoga.
So I’m
increasing my training and trying to ease myself into following an official
plan. Sometimes I think this blog should
really be called, “From zero to ironman in 365 days.” With some handstands
thrown in for fun, of course! (http://www.mindbodygreen.com/0-11284/5-reasons-you-should-do-handstands-every-day.html)
I have made the decision to create my own training plan this year. While I
loved working with a coach last year and I would love to do so again, it’s
simply not in the budget right now. Also, given my health, I feel that I would
need to work with a coach on a more intensive level so that the plan could be
catered to me very specifically (this of course costs more). So I’m going to
have a plan to follow, but the main goal is going to be to listen to my body. I
feel that’s definitely one of my lessons with this whole thing and certainly
easier said than done. But my hope is to use the plan as a guideline, do what’s
best for me, and to stay healthy.
Wait, stay
healthy? Not, get healthy? While I would not say that I’m “cured” or that I’m
100%, I am having more and more good days. More and more days where I feel like
myself again. More days where I can push harder and recover quicker. More days
where I feel happier. Turns out I’m happier when I have energy and I can do
things that I enjoy J Who knew!? I am feeling incredibly
grateful for those good days.
Another thing
I’ve noticed is that I almost always feel better after doing yoga. It’s almost
as if I feel like I’m getting my gymnastics body back. Now I’m nowhere near as
strong or as flexible as I used to be, but it’s like my body remembers. I don’t
know if that’s actually possible of not, but that’s what it feels like. I’m
feeling stronger. I’m feeling more flexible. I’m feeling more like me. And I
feel like that’s something that I’ve been missing for a long time.
I’m also loving
the mental aspect of yoga. One of my favorite teachers has a mantra, “Yes you
can.” It’s simple but powerful. So often, especially when we’re facing a
challenge or struggling, it is so easy to think or say, “I can’t do that.” The
words, “I can’t” are uttered all too often and effortlessly. So change that
pattern, change that mantra. “Yes you can.” So next time you catch yourself
feeling defeated or uttering, “I can’t do that,” change it. State the opposite,
try it, and see what happens.
I just read through every post! I love it! You are such an amazing athlete. It seems that your biggest weakest link has always been your willingness to go too far, or do too much. The past year has been incredibly difficult, I know, but think of the profound lessons that you have learned and the dramatic positive effect they will inevitably have in your training, your racing, and in every other area of your life from here on out!! I, for one, am thrilled that you have learned these lessons, and I'm very much enjoying watching you become the greatest version of yourself that you've ever been (yes, even better than the glory days of gymnastics).
ReplyDeleteSalud,
Ben
Thanks, Ben :-) I always appreciate your unconditional love and support.
DeleteMe too, I just read them all! You are amazing and brave for sharing your story.
ReplyDeleteLife, right? So many lessons, always. I wish we were neighbors, there were so many times reading this that I thought "me too!"
"There is more to life than gymnastics." I can hear you dad saying that. :) But there's no denying it... there is something about gymnastics. See, here we are, still trying to do press handstands.
Can't wait to follow your journey!!
Thanks, Julia. I've enjoyed following your journey as well.
DeleteAnd you're right, there's something about gymnastics. Why on earth are we still trying to do press handstands!? I did bridge kick overs (with the help of the wall) in yoga the other day, and I was so excited! There's just some part of us that's always a gymnast, I think.
And I totally wish that we were neighbors :-)