I Will Run a Marathon

One day, I will run a marathon. Not today. Not tomorrow. But I will do it.

If Kerre can run the Auckland Marathon (and later, the New York City marathon) with less than 40 weeks training, I can do it too… at a much slower pace.
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I’ve been doing a lot of reading through this trip, and Kerre Woodham’s book “Short Fat Chick to Marathon Runner” was devoured in 2 days. Those of you outside of New Zealand will be forgiven for not knowing who Kerre is – she’s a NZ personality with plenty of personality (less a ‘celebrity’ and more just famous for her work).

Not only did she go from walking the dog to running marathons in less than a year, but she did so in the public eye (so to speak, she’s a radio talkback host) and without giving up her well-enjoyed beverages of the alcoholic variety. Oh, and she writes how I think which made the book so easy to read. Chapters came complete with cursing, reality checks and a good dose of Kiwi woman humour:

“I swear that Moro bar was one of the best things I’ve ever tasted. They’re quite chewy things, but where there’s a will, there’s a way and I managed to breathe, masticate and run, a superb example of multi-tasking.”

“…So when I put on the shorts, there, stretched tight across my arse, were the words ‘Pure Indulgence’. It looked like a government health warning.”

“I feel like an oversized dog in crowds – I’m so short my view is restricted to crotches and armpits and I rely on people relaying information to know what’s going on.”

Kerre’s narration is coupled with comments from her coach, Gaz. So there’s some more technical, practical guidance in there, too.

I’ve been spurred into thinking that, yes, I can run a marathon. Of course, I’m not going to run it this year. I probably won’t run it next year either. But I have an item for the bucket list now. My ultimate fitness goal – to survive run a marathon.

This year, though, I’m going to stick with 5k & 10k races. Baby steps. Y’know.

Model Motivation

Are you struggling to picture myself at your goal weight? We all have an ultimate goal in mind, but sometimes it’s hard to know what that number on the scale actually looks like.

Miranda over at Freshman30 posted about Model My Diet, a website offering a way to illustrate likely changes to your body and figure.

Out of curiosity, I went ahead and plugged my height and weight details into the calculator, along with my ideal weight and a couple of tweaks for hair, etc. The images it gave me were these:
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I’m flattered, really, and feeling mildly ripped off. I wouldn’t say the ‘current’ picture is particularly accurate. In that I don’t look like that at all. But it illustrates the potential!

If you’re after an idea of your upcoming “after” photos, the site might be worth checking out.

Thirteen New Experiences for 2013

ID-10094542Is it too early to be setting my goals for 2013?  They’re effectively new year’s resolutions – but we’re only half way through December.

Too bad if it is – I’m flying out out the country in a week and I don’t think I’ll be paying much attention to my fitness goals in the week leading up to 1 Jan.  So, ladies and gentlemen, I present you with my thirteen new (endorphin-seeking) experiences for 2013:

  1. Run my first race
  2. Try a mixed martial arts class
  3. Try a pole fitness class
  4. Try a spin class
  5. Go skydiving
  6. Try a beginners/intro crossfit course
  7. Try a yoga class
  8. Try a pilates class
  9. Go bungy jumping
  10. Try indoor rock climbing
  11. Buy a bike
  12. Sign up for boot-camp style group training
  13. Try an aqua/pool-based fitness class

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As you can see, it’s a bit of a taster plate of things to try.  A sampler of fitness activities, if you will.

It highlights just how limited my fitness experiences have been to date – I feel like the only woman in the city who hasn’t at least taken a pilates class!

ID-10035243(3)How can I really decide what I like, and what drives me if I haven’t tried much?

Don’t get me wrong, I like running – but how do I know I won’t love something more without trying more?

What are your plans or goals?  Are there any new experiences on your 2013 to-do list?

Switching It Up

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I’m feeling a little uninspired with my workouts of late. It’s very much a case of just going through the motions at the moment and that’s no fun. The thought of going for another run makes me cringe.

What’s something new that you think I should try?
I’d love to add something new to the mix to prevent this kind of dissatisfaction boredom.

My budget is limited (read: free is good).
I don’t currently have anyone to workout with.
And I’m leaving the country for a month an just under 2 weeks.

Should I just ride it out with circuits in the meantime and dive heart-and-soul into something new when I get back?