Fat Man Running
Category HealthLast night we had a parent / coach meeting at my daughter's school, followed by a trip to Gazelle Sports to purchase her new shoes. She is on the Cross Country team, training officially begins the first day of school. Gazelle sports was having an unadvertised 20% off sale for all Cross Country team members (the Cross Country / Track coach for one of the High Schools works there during the summer), so the place was crazy busy. There were runners from all over the area, from grades 7 - 12; along with coaches and parents. It was packed.
And there, amidst a sea of physicially fit kids and adults, stood I. All 20 stone 6 of me. The biggest fellow there (aside from me) had a waist that looked smaller around than my thigh. Nobody judged me, nobody made fun of me or pointed or laughed or anything. My weight was likely something that never even crossed anybody's mind. What cruelty existed was entirely in my own head. Hello, allow me to introduce myself, I'm Mr. Fattyfattyboombalatty.
On the way home I stopped in at JT's Pizza Depot, where I picked up a 14" deluxe (Pepperoni, Ham, Mushrooms, Onions, Green Peppers, Sausage, Black Olives). Once home I proceeded to eat 1/2 of it while sitting in my chair feeling sorry for myself and oh, so incredibly fat. A few hours later I went to bed.
But then something amazing happened......
I woke up this morning at 5:35 am. No alarm or anything, just time to get up. I climbed out of bed, got a drink of water, thew on a pair of shorts and running shoes, grabbed a flashlight, called my dog and put her on a leash.
And then I went for a walk. I walked through our neighborhood about 1/2 a mile up to a nearby park, which has a paved running track along it's wooded edge.
And then I went for a run. I didn't run far, only once around the park. But I didn't stop either. I've heard it is a mile, but I haven't actually verified that. I do know that, unless I screwed up my count, it is 896 left foot falls around the park. It was tiring and I was sweating buckets, but I did it. Gracie (the dog) really seemed to enjoy herself.
And you know what? So did I.

The Pridelands
Chris Byrne
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Comments
Posted by Jerry Carter At 09:00:40 AM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
Posted by Lil' Sis At 09:16:59 AM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
I've been following the Couch to 5k program for a few weeks and I'm still on Week 1 because I don't want to move on and risk injury until I'm comfortable with this level.
Posted by Garrett Wolthuis At 09:18:44 AM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
Posted by Alan Lepofsky At 09:34:44 AM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
Posted by Curt Stone At 09:52:34 AM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
Posted by Kathy Brown At 10:02:23 AM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
Just wanted to encourage you to stick with it. It's a very good choice to make healthwise. You might wanna partner up with someone in the beginning to establish a routine and keep you honest
I know the buddy system helped me when I started out. Now I feel sick if I don't walk/run every day.
Dan
Posted by Dan Soares At 11:55:20 AM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
I'm planning on making this an everyday thing -we'll see how it works out.
Posted by Devin Olson At 03:54:11 PM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
Posted by Chris Blatnick At 06:00:27 PM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
-Mrs. Fattyboombalatty
Posted by Mrs. Spanky At 09:50:25 PM On 08/24/2010 | - Website - |
Posted by Devin Olson At 08:15:39 AM On 08/25/2010 | - Website - |
It's suppose to be good for you.
Posted by Curt Stone At 11:43:26 AM On 08/26/2010 | - Website - |
Posted by Jerry Carter At 11:37:26 AM On 08/27/2010 | - Website - |