***I've returned from the black! I didn't like it that much, did you?***
Monday weigh-in (2/2): 203 lbs. (-1)
Stuck!
Saturday's workout: 2.25 mi. run
Sunday's workout: Wii Fit and "battle of the sexes" touch football (who ever said you can't get exercise on Super Bowl Sunday?)
Wednesday's workout: 2.5 mi. tempo run, 12-10-8:30-10-12
When I was doing this tempo run, I did something I don't often do: I held back. I was originally going to go a mile at 8:30 pace, but it was already hurting at the 1-mile mark to be going at 10:00 pace, since I hadn't been as consistent with my workouts in the prior week and a half. So I stayed at 10:00 for an extra 1/2 mile, and made myself do 1/2 mile of 8:30 pace anyway later in the run. Boy, did it hurt!
It occurs to me that I'm going to have to make it hurt a little more often to get back the conditioning and body shape that I so desperately desire. It's like that with all of life, though, isn't it? Our bodies are just a brilliant illustration: if we want to get stronger, we have to make it hurt for a while. Our muscles get sore after a hard workout because they're broken down. But they are extraordinary in that when they rebuild, they become stronger than they were before they were broken.
So it is with our lives as well. Sometimes we need to be broken to be built up stronger. Sometimes the things that are the most important for us to learn can only be taught to us in the context of struggle. Romans 5:3-4 reads: "...we also rejoice in our sufferings, because we know that suffering produces perseverance; perseverance, character; and character, hope." I'll claim that promise for my running, and for my life.
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I'm afraid I'm going to have to just aim at a weekly post here on the blog for a while. It's a busier season than ever in my life, but I'll continue to post workouts, and I'll keep working my way forward!
Wiser words have never been spoken. You have to hurt a little more to see the rewards.
Btw, I like the blue! You may like the Man in Black, but I like the man in blue. ;)
One more thing... 13 hours later... Greg, you should really start a blog. ;)