I think I'm officially a "runner"!

genpopadopolous
genpopadopolous Posts: 411 Member
edited November 17 in Fitness and Exercise
I started running last May with C25K and now run anywhere from 10-15 miles a week. I'm slow, and still overweight (but 10 lbs from a normal BMI!) and it's not always easy and I feel like a bit of a poser out there sometimes.

But today, it was raining and my husband gets home and I'm in my running shoes. He says "You are still going to run?" And I said "Why not?"

I ran 4 miles, felt amazing, had my best time, recognized and waved at the few other runners out, and as I turned back into my neighborhood I was almost sad the run was over. I had a moment where I thought "Holy *kitten*!! I'm a runner!"

I'm sure when I head out Friday and it's hard I'll be back to my old slightly insecure self, but today was lovely! Especially when a year and so many pounds ago the one minute intervals weren't easy.

Anyone else have a moment where you realized "Hey, I'm actually DOING this?!?"

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  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    Nice job and some practical advice. Take your insoles out of your running shoes so they get really dry. If You happen to be doing laundry, put them on top of the dryer. It takes longer than you'd think to dry when they get REALLY wet. There you have it. Go conquer (with dry feet)!
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    I salute you, runner!
  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    Congrats! Relish days like today!
  • canadianlbs
    canadianlbs Posts: 5,199 Member
    Anyone else have a moment where you realized "Hey, I'm actually DOING this?!?"

    yeah, i still get dizzy. "i lift!" i'm more or less sure that it's true now. very much the same kind of thing you described.

    congrats on the runnerdom thing.

  • Jthanmyfitnesspal
    Jthanmyfitnesspal Posts: 3,522 Member
    I'm in this boat as well. Loving the challenge, but still feeling the burn.
  • AmyOutOfControl
    AmyOutOfControl Posts: 1,425 Member
    edited March 2017
    Hooray!!! Welcome to the crazy runners club. FYI -- It's where all the cool kids hang out. :)

    PS- Try signing up for a 5K if you haven't already. You will find a whole tribe of us.
  • Philtex
    Philtex Posts: 1,232 Member
    Anyone else have a moment where you realized "Hey, I'm actually DOING this?!?"

    When I had my first podium finish at a race I realized 'I'm an athlete'. That was a shocker.
  • TimothyFish
    TimothyFish Posts: 4,925 Member
    There's something about reaching that point where you do something for the joy of doing it rather than because you're supposed to or you need to.
  • natruallycurious
    natruallycurious Posts: 359 Member
    Yes, you are a runner!! I really hope to be like you in a year!! I am on week seven, day three of C25K. My pace is pretty slow unfortunately. I'm pretty sure there's no way I'm going to be finishing the full 5k in 30 minutes in just another week. But I love the fact that I'll be able to run for 30 minutes, even if it's slow! I'm glad you came to this realization though. You are definitely a runner, and an inspiration to people like me!
  • BruinsGal_91
    BruinsGal_91 Posts: 1,400 Member
    Philtex wrote: »
    Anyone else have a moment where you realized "Hey, I'm actually DOING this?!?"

    When I had my first podium finish at a race I realized 'I'm an athlete'. That was a shocker.

    I've had a second and a third in my age-group this year. I still can't quite believe it. I always thought athletes were other people, not little stocky lasses like me.

    Keep on running.
  • RuNaRoUnDaFiEld
    RuNaRoUnDaFiEld Posts: 5,864 Member
    I think that is the most posts I've ever clicked awesome on. Great reading to me :)

    I love a good zen run as I call them, where everything just seems right and seems like you could run forever.
  • genpopadopolous
    genpopadopolous Posts: 411 Member
    khenik6064 wrote: »
    Yes, you are a runner!! I really hope to be like you in a year!! I am on week seven, day three of C25K. My pace is pretty slow unfortunately. I'm pretty sure there's no way I'm going to be finishing the full 5k in 30 minutes in just another week. But I love the fact that I'll be able to run for 30 minutes, even if it's slow! I'm glad you came to this realization though. You are definitely a runner, and an inspiration to people like me!

    I still can't finish a 5K in 30 minutes. I am at 33 and some change. So don't let that discourage you!

    I've run a few fun runs, my best is 34:17, and I was smack in the middle of the pack!
  • genpopadopolous
    genpopadopolous Posts: 411 Member
    nowine4me wrote: »
    Nice job and some practical advice. Take your insoles out of your running shoes so they get really dry. If You happen to be doing laundry, put them on top of the dryer. It takes longer than you'd think to dry when they get REALLY wet. There you have it. Go conquer (with dry feet)!

    Thank you, I will go do this now!
  • wellthenwhat
    wellthenwhat Posts: 526 Member
    I'm on week 3 day 1 at the moment. Going pretty slow because I want to enjoy it, instead of it being torture. It's getting easier and easier
  • Briantime
    Briantime Posts: 175 Member
    You absolutely are a runner and the best kind of runner. One who enjoys it and sees the positive impact it has on your life. Never let speed be the deciding factor on how you think about yourself as a runner. There is ALWAYS someone faster...
  • JeepHair77
    JeepHair77 Posts: 1,291 Member
    I love this thread. :smile:

    And I love running in the rain. We're the best kind of weird.
  • iofred
    iofred Posts: 488 Member
    congratz, hooked ... I had a time where I had to run, but not because i enjoyed it, but changing shoes, and seeming to have found my pace changed the whole mindset ... hook line and sinker ...
  • WhatMeRunning
    WhatMeRunning Posts: 3,538 Member
    edited March 2017
    I didn't know I was a runner until my first 10k. I had planned on doing a mix of running and walking during it. In the weeks before the event I still hadn't run a full mile on any one go. At the 10k however I wound up running the whole dang thing! I've been addicted ever since. It just took me realizing that I *could* do it, basically, the limitations had been mental, not so much physical.
  • WhatMeRunning
    WhatMeRunning Posts: 3,538 Member
    Also, you might want to start checking out the "Monthly Running Challenges" in the forums.

    The current one for March is wrapping up... http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10521779/march-2017-running-challenge#latest

    ...but a new one for April should be appearing in the next day or two. It's a great, friendly, non-competitive way to keep yourself accountable to mileage goals, and chat with other fellow running addicts. Some great info gets shared there, I know I have learned a TON just from participating there for the last couple years.
  • Hooligan300
    Hooligan300 Posts: 5 Member
    im a newbie "runner" myself its hard i even had to take 2 weeks off due to over doing it running up and down hills but im excited to get back at it. im training for my first 5k in may im really excited any advice? ive learned so much already. if anyone would like to add me especially runners please do itll help motivate me thanks!! :)
  • GoodVibes71
    GoodVibes71 Posts: 21 Member
    I'm a few months in with a 6 wk break exception! First time in my life running
  • wendyphd
    wendyphd Posts: 12 Member
    Congratulations!!! Heck ya you're a runner!!!
    Great feeling isn't it? I used to feel the same way. I felt that way after running half marathons with medals hanging on my wall. I think we all feel that way. Some of my best feeling runs were the ones I had to force myself to do and most of the time those were during crappy rainy weather. Nothing more cathardic (damn spell :) then a rainy run. It's freeing.
    Enjoy every moment. :)
  • GoodVibes71
    GoodVibes71 Posts: 21 Member
    Any insight or inspiration on running - feel free to add me !!! Would love ❤️ to hear it all !!
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