Monday, November 15, 2010

13.1 Lessons I Learned



I did it! I did! By God, I did it! I'm so excited I ran my race and kept the fight! I can't describe the feeling of the race. On race morning, I was just really ready to do it and see what I could do. Everything started off good but as fate would have it I did get a little upset stomach – not enough to make me stop or anything. It was just enough to be annoying and also keep me from really taking my jelly beans at mile four (as practiced and planned) and throughout the race. If you run, then you understand the "stomach issues" that accompany distance running. So, I needed to be cautions because I was not leaving the course for anything. I had a really good run until around mile 8 or 9. This race prides itself on the hills and the great UPHILL finish. At mile 8 or 9, I was running up this street that was nothing but incline for about a ½ mile and that's where I had it. I was like get me off, get me through sweet Jesus. This street was like the energizer bunny. It just kept going and going and going. Now, I've run this twice in my training runs and I knew it was tough but I was not mentally prepared to tackle this. After I finally made it up and to the water stop, I ran a couple of slower miles. I found a little more energy, but by this time I was at the big finish. Tired and thirsty I pushed through the last bit. Finishing was crazy! I don't really remember anyone around me. I heard cheers and saw the clock and the finish line, and everything else was a blur.
I am pleased (more than pleased) to say I ran a half marathon. I did not stop (really). Now, I did do this little run, walk, walk, walk, nah girl keep moving thing twice on the finishing hill. But, I was like NO, you can not stop and I put my butt back in gear. In one year, I went from 0 miles to 13.1 and that's progress. It's determination. It's effort. And, it's perseverance. And, in a nutshell, that's life. It takes effort to live a good life. It takes perseverance to take the uphills, the downhills, the flat areas when life seems to just be moving along and then you run into twists and turns and uncertainty. Training and running this half marathon has taught me a few things I want to share:

13.1 Lessons from My Journey
  1. Black Girls Rock and Black Girls RUN!
  2. Set goals and aim high. You can't let yourself be your own worst enemy.
  3. Put one foot in front of the other and just keep moving.
  4. "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Hebrews 11:1 (KJ)
  5. You can pray and praise God anywhere. I had a few moments along the race course on Saturday.
  6. Maintain a spirit of gratitude. Be thankful for each day, each opportunity and each experience.
  7. Running friends are Awesome. Some days you have to push someone, other days you are the one being pushed.
  8. No run is a bad run. It's an opportunity to do better.
  9. ICE heals things. You have to cool things down so the healing process can begin.
  10. I LUV to RUN, but I hate getting up in the mornings.
  11. Completing this half marathon makes me want to set more goals.
  12. It's a great feeling to say I DID IT!
  13. The encouragement and support from friends and family is priceless.                               
  .1) Life is a journey full of the unexpected. You can choose to quit or you can choose to keep running. Endure and persevere because God has so much more in store. I believe that's the key to faith building. It ain't over until it's over! Thank you Maurette Clark Brown. That song played on that mile 8 or 9 hill.

Forgive me because I forgot my Gratitude Journal on my last post.

Gratitude Journal

I am grateful for family.
I am grateful for my friends at the finish line and running beside me to the finish.
I am grateful for Massage Envy.
I am grateful for online shopping.
I am grateful for my devotional time.
I am grateful I ROCK!

1 comment:

  1. That is SO awesome Jada!! Congrats! I can so relate to your half marathon experience as well.

    And you are so right about #7.

    What a dream realized keep on running!

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