I met a boy, got married, and decided to have children. I translated our decision to reproduce as the demise of my future hopes and dreams and compiled a Bucket List, which included "Finish a marathon". I registered for the Rock 'n Roll San Diego Marathon training program with the San Diego Track Club at the suggestion of a fellow gym-goer and experienced marathoner, Amy.
Training for that race was a life-changing experience. I completed distances I never thought I could run and I met inspiring people who continue to be my cheerleaders. Training and racing became an emotional experience. I cried when I saw my husband along the course. Then, while suffering unexpected abdominal cramps at mile 16, I remembered Amy's advice after a difficult training run, "Just listen to your body". I angrily walked the last ten wretched miles. I finally finished at just under six and a half hours and became a "marathoner".
2007 Rock n' Roll San Diego Marathon Finisher |
Five years later, I donned my Wonder Woman garb and finished the same marathon over an hour faster. This year, I completed my third marathon and will be completing my sixteenth half marathon this Sunday. Every race I train for and finish changes me physically and mentally. My personal journey is different each time, but I still get teary-eyed at the start and finish lines of every race.
2012 Rock 'n Roll San Diego Marathon - Mile 18 |
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