Yesterday was another "kilometerstone" for me. After completing an 8 week training program (which turned into 9 weeks) I ran a 10K in 47:41, beating my personal record by 1 minute and 54 seconds.
I like running because it has definite physical benefits and it's cheap (except for the occasional cost of new sneakers). I also like that a person can measure their personal improvement in a relatively objective way. When someone remarks that a person has improved as an actor or painter, for example, they are making a somewhat subjective judgment. Running is more clear-cut because you can simply point to the numbers. I also like that I can compete against myself. I don't have to worry about beating other people, although I would enjoy actually placing in a race someday!
Having said all that, running can be boring. There, I've said it. I try to run different routes and my training includes various kinds of workouts. This helps keep it fresh. Another thing that helps keep it fresh is celebrating the small achievements. So here's to another kilometerstone in my life. Next stop, a half marathon in February.
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