Hi Ladies!
I just got back from a session with my personal trainer who I see every few weeks. He's helping me with an exercise plan to train for a 10K run in the end of August. Well, I decided today that I wanted to adjust my plan and instead train for a 10 MILE run on our KICK THE COUCH event on October 11-12. He's adjusted my plan and I'm going to be gradually and safely increasing my weekly long runs from 1 hour to 2 plus hours in the next 2 and 1/2 months.
This is a little crazy as I'm only running 5 miles now on my weekly long run and it's taken me 4 months to get to this point. However, I just feel like biting off a little more than I can chew right now. What the heck? So if I miss the goal, who will know but you ladies and I'm trusting that you won't rake me over the coals for reaching too high.
Why am I boring you with this? Well, I'm hoping to get more of you to sign up for the KICK THE COUCH 5k. And I think we should change this to a KICK THE COUCH AND EXERCISE event - opening it up to whatever exercise excites you. Could be a preplanned walking course through
Disneyland and/or California Adventure...or a long session on Wii Fit. Only qualifications is that 1) it must be a stretch goal that you'd feel a real sense of accomplishment achieving and 2) that it's an exercise you enjoy (or could imagine enjoying if you don't enjoy any exercise now). There is no risk to this -- no fees and no penalties. Just upside and more upside.
PLEASE join me and pick an exercise goal to train for and accomplish on the weekend of October 11 - 12. And if you have plans on that exact weekend, of course you can do it another planned time. The point is to pick and commit to a goal and to be accountable. Together we can encourage and motivate each other to
KICK THE COUCH! This can be another way we measure our health and fitness beyond just the scale.
So who's with me?? Takers?? Anyone?? Don't leave me hanging...
Let me leave you with another quote, as others seem to be able to say what I want to so much more succinctly and clearly:
Start by doing what is necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible.
-St. Francis of Assisi