Well, it seems like now is as good a time as any to dust off
this blog. Admittedly, I was prompted by a tiny bit of envy when I read my
sister’s new blog post. I’m not sure
what will become of this effort, but I’d like to believe this will result in a
few more posts than the last effort. Of
course, I carry those good intentions every time I begin writing a journal.
| Me and my awesome sister. Note that I am a morning person and she is not. |
I wish I had a short, acceptable, and understandable answer
when asked why I run. Whitney might not
have a short answer, but her post tells you a lot about her motivation. When people ask me why I run I stutter,
mumble, and generally evade the answer. That’s because the short answer never
seems to hit the mark.
“Because I don’t like the person I
am when I don’t run.”
“I really like the discomfort and
suffering.”
“I have a hard time being happy
without running.”
Those are the type of one-line responses that bounce around
in my head. Those sentences can make me seem like a masochist with low self-esteem
and little other joy in life. Fun stuff,
hey? Sentences like that are what you
use when you want to end a conversation at a cocktail party.
| One of my favorite trails at the Maybury State Park |
I’m going to use this blog to dig into the “why” of my
running and training. I can’t promise
any definitive answers, but I can promise that I’ll try to keep it interesting.
Run for your life,
Chris
Run for your life,
Chris
Maybe think on your Mohican experience? Instead of "why running?" Maybe ask "why endurance?" or "why training?"
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