Ignorance is bliss. The more I read, the more podcasts I listen to the more videos I watch the more I see that I won’t make my goals on, “Just Running.” I have been pretty disciplined with my training the last 2 months. I started over. I had a hip flexor problem that got out of control and killed my running for months. Walking was even an issue. So I had to rethink everything. Nutrition was changed. I started running little by little. Introduced some yoga and some strength training. It gets adjusted as I learn but I am light years ahead of last year at this time. I am not a coach. I am not qualified to train a runner. So I made a huge leap of faith. I crossed over. As into CrossFit.
Shout out! I started at CrossFit Hereafter. Jake Stabley is the owner of the gym and is brave enough to take on an ultra runner as a project. I thought I was in some type of shape. Boy was I wrong. After a few classes I feel like my muscles are dying a death of a thousand paper cuts. I have never been so eager to torture myself. When I leave the class I feel I have worked every part of my existence. Very similar to how I feel after a long trail run. Blood, sweat & tears but without the blood and extra sweat.
They say that it isn’t the destination it is all about the journey. I have been taking my GoPro with me everyday. I am going to piece together some videos and show everybody some of that journey. I am going to put it on my Rosser Runs YouTube channel. Please follow along and keep me motivated.
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Can’t wait to see the videos. I’ve been thinking about doing the same thing.
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Here is the first of the series.
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I liked the video. The music went so well with the footage. Great job.
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Hello,
Pleasure to meet you and thank you for visiting my blog page and having a follow. I appreciate the support! this is awesome that another fitness person has found my blog! I am not much of a long distance runner but “back in my day” I used to run it, now only sprints and interval training more so than anything else. I see you have came into contact with another blogger whom I have had the chance to connect with “thehangryrunner”; she is awesome! I look forward to reading more post from you!
Shay-lon
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I used to be fast. Now in my old age I am slow but steady. I love to watch other people better themselves. Keep up the good work.
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Hey! Slow and steady wins a race anyhow 🙂 especially in mile. Technically you would be faster than me in that race! haha. I would drop dead. lol
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