I needed that

Lately I have been apathetic about running, or maybe the definition for pathetic would be a better overall synopses.  

The last time I ran, long long ago, my shoulder hurt for a few days following.  I used that as an excuse to not get out and run for the rest of the week.  The weeks following I continued to use that excuse and added to it the excuse of stress of work and lack of sleep.  Truth be told, I just didn't feel like trying to fight running with one arm and causing any discomfort.  I was just not feeling like running.

One of the side effects of not running is that my eating habits have been suffering.  I just have a hard time keeping my diet clean, healthy, and in check when I am not exercising.  I think there is something physiological about cravings and how much physical activity we participate in.  There is just a very real difference in what I crave and how much I eat when I am being sedentary.

Last night I got to bed at a decent time, so this morning it was a whole lot easier to get up when the alarm went off at 4:30.  I was up and at it immediately which felt good as a change.  I don't think it was by chance that as I was doing my morning devotions that the scripture was James 1:22-25.  It was just very encouraging to me this morning considering all I have been going through lately.

I made it off to the gym this morning for a 2 mile run on the treadmill.  It was a difficult 2 miles as my lungs were not being shy about telling me that I have not been doing this to them lately.... and they were not happy.  I persevered and hit the 2 mile mark.  This was a great accomplishment because I wanted to give up at the half mile mark.

Keep encouraging me..... I will get back there.

Tim Wilson - blog.262quest.com

9 comments:

  1. Hi Tim,

    Good for you for doing a 2 mile treadmill run today! This is a very significant victory for you. Every battle you win helps banish the "inertia monster" further & further into oblivion!

    What you wrote about one's level of physical activity (& all of its cascading effects) is so true! The states of running & not running at times seem to have profound polar-opposite effects upon one's mind, soul, & body!

    All the more reason to get out there & fight the good fight, eh? ;-)

    -C

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  2. Tim,
    Great job on the two miles, sometimes just getting back on the horse is harder than the saddle sores that the ride can leave. I do like that verse.

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  3. Now I just need to keep it going. One day is great, but I need to sustain it. This will be a battle with how my next month looks.... but I will do it!

    Thanks guys for stopping by and continuing to read as I haven't been the best inspiration lately! :)

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  4. Nice job! I definitely agree that there seems to be a correlation between the amount of craving and the amount of exercise!

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  5. Thanks for posting that scripture. Somedays are harder than other but just keep your eyes focused on the journey ahead and it will carry you through!!!

    For me, I just keep thinking about crossing that finish line after my first marathon! It is a dream of mine!

    Keep pressing on!

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  6. Great verse Tim. You'll get back into it I'm sure!

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  7. Thanks Jen and Andrew! It is good to get feedback and hear from you!

    Sorry for the short reply, just checking in quickly while out of town.

    Tim

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  8. Nice job! I definitely agree that there seems to be a correlation between the amount of craving and the amount of exercise!

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  9. Now I just need to keep it going. One day is great, but I need to sustain it. This will be a battle with how my next month looks.... but I will do it!

    Thanks guys for stopping by and continuing to read as I haven't been the best inspiration lately! :)

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