Because of my amazing summer-work schedule, I am able to attend most of the morning practices. Last week, however, I wasn't able to attend any. That does not mean that I skipped working out altogether; instead, I had the pleasure of running after summer school - at 1:00 - in 100-degree weather. Let me tell you how much I was looking forward to those runs.
I cannot tell you how many times I had to repeat my three favorite running mantras:
- I will never regret a workout - this is courtesy of Tina Haupert at Carrots 'n' Cake, probably my all-time favorite blog. She recently ran her first marathon and continually has great workout routines as well as healthy recipes, and I really appreciate that she is so realistic. She'll have dessert, and she'll have a cocktail. It's so refreshing seeing someone to whom I can really relate. I had to repeat this over and over and over in order to brave the heat to complete my workouts this week.
- My body is stronger than I think it is - honestly, I cannot remember who deserves the credit for this one. It may be Kristin from Iowa Girl Eats. I get a lot of my workout inspiration (and recipes!) from her. Regardless of who the originator is, this quote is so true: our bodies are machines, intended to do hard work; our minds are what prevent us from doing so. I constantly remind myself of this during workouts.
- I can do anything for two minutes/a fourth of a mile/etc. - I believe my mom is the creator of this gem. If I'm struggling up a hill or at the end of a race (okay, okay: throughout the entire race), I repeat over and over and over that I can do anything for a short amount of time/distance. The other day one of my students and I went to the YMCA as opposed to running in a 117-degree heat index, and we ran two miles at a much faster pace than we do on the trails. I repeatedly had to remind myself that I can do anything - even a really fast anything - for a short amount of time.
You can bet that as I lace up my tennies to run ten miles (yes, TEN MILES) on Saturday, these three mantras will be on "repeat" in my mind. I can't imagine finishing the run without them!
Speaking of tennies, here are my brand-spankin'-new shoes:
I went to a real-life running store and got fitted for new shoes because of intense pain I'd been having in my shins. I cannot even begin to tell you how much these have helped; the pain is non-existent (knock on wood). Thank you, Fitness Sports.
Now if I could just find a sports bra...
Speaking of tennies, here are my brand-spankin'-new shoes:
I went to a real-life running store and got fitted for new shoes because of intense pain I'd been having in my shins. I cannot even begin to tell you how much these have helped; the pain is non-existent (knock on wood). Thank you, Fitness Sports.
Now if I could just find a sports bra...