In honor of Global Running Day on June 1, 2022, I am inspired to share with all of you 10 Reasons Why I Run. I have only been running for 3 years now, but I have learned a lot of lessons. I’ve had some setbacks, but I am always motivated to push forward, and that has helped me stick with my running goals.
“Running is my therapy. It gives me release. Mental, physical, and emotional release. Some of my fondest runs are when I was blaring music and crying my eyes out, all while trying to keep a tempo pace.”
Alicia Ortman, Hey Goal Sister
In high school, I remember part of our gym class grade was to run one mile. At our school, that was 4 laps around the track that enclosed the football field. I dreaded that day, every single semester. I really don’t ever remember any training for a mile run, which I really think would be helpful, because not every one is a natural athlete.
I would always start out my mile assignment with a full on sprint. By the time I would be around the first bend of the track, I was already panting like a crazy person, and by the second bend, I would be walking with side stitches. Anyone that I recognized in the same boat as me, I would partner up with and we would complain about how dumb it was we had to run a mile for a grade until we finished.
I attempted running in 2013. I would go to the gym and run, and then I ran some 5K’s , but eventually I dropped it. Having accountability is everything. Having someone in the trenches with you, makes running a lot more fun. Plus, you will get to know your running partner on such a deeper level, I really can’t explain it, and I truly believed that helped me stick with it this time.
Fast forward to 2019. I started running again, really to run with my friend. I was a working mom, working a full time retail job, so adding running, was definitely a challenge. She had made a goal to run a half marathon, and asked me if I wanted to join. I didn’t even know what the distance of a half marathon was when we started. But it sounded like a hard goal we could work towards, and although far fetched, achievable.
I remember my first distance PR. I ran 5 straight miles in July 2019. That was the biggest feat that I accomplished so far in my running journey. I was so incredibly proud of myself, and actually couldn’t believe that I was capable of doing that. I was in Indianapolis, IN with my friend Riki-Leigh for a girls weekend, and that was the cherry on top (for me) of our weekend.
For a girl that could run one mile for a grade in 2002, to now running a 5 mile PR (2019), it felt like a very big deal.
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Then, in 2022, I want to run a marathon. Why? Because it seems like the most impossible, crazy thing I could ever do. I don’t know many people that have run marathons, but I want to be one of them. I feel like if I can run and finish a marathon, run 26.2 miles, then there isn’t anything I can’t do.
Do you love running? Leave me a comment below if you do!
I’m Alicia! I started Hey Goal Sister as a way to communicate with like minded women that want to make traction in their lives but may not know how. This site is about goal setting, advice, and living a more intentional life.