eminemilie
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- May 21, 2014
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I have signed up for my first runDisney weekend (Disneyland 5k and 10k) after taking a loooong break from running/exercise for a multitude of reasons. I actually JUST had a major surgery two days ago, so my “training journal” will be pretty basic for awhile. I plan on being pretty open and vulnerable in this running journey.
My running history- I have done one timed 5k about 11 years ago (35ish minutes, not 100% sure on the time). 10 years ago I was training and fundraising for a local marathon, but about a month before the race I got terrible shin splints and hurt my knee pretty badly. I ended up compl the fundraising but not running the marathon.
Since then, life has really gotten in the way of me being active. I won‘t go in to all the details now but on top of a bunch of other things, I lost my father to a pretty terrible battle with alzheimer's in 2018. We were very close, and I was basically having to go through that journey alone as my parents had been divorced for nearly 15 years and I was his only child.
So that brings me to now. My recovery for surgery is about 4-6 weeks before I’m cleared for anything other than short walks around my house. I’ve decided my goal until then is to try and hit a low Apple watch movement goal of 300. It isn’t a lot, but I think it’s a good number to try and aim for. I‘m also aiming to be getting up and moving for about 5-10 minutes every hour or two instead of sitting/resting for long periods of time and then trying to catch up to that number. this Will be goal number 1, with the movement goal being secondary.
Finally, I promise I’m not as dry/boring as this post sounds. I’m just very awkward at figuring out how to start this journal
My running history- I have done one timed 5k about 11 years ago (35ish minutes, not 100% sure on the time). 10 years ago I was training and fundraising for a local marathon, but about a month before the race I got terrible shin splints and hurt my knee pretty badly. I ended up compl the fundraising but not running the marathon.
Since then, life has really gotten in the way of me being active. I won‘t go in to all the details now but on top of a bunch of other things, I lost my father to a pretty terrible battle with alzheimer's in 2018. We were very close, and I was basically having to go through that journey alone as my parents had been divorced for nearly 15 years and I was his only child.
So that brings me to now. My recovery for surgery is about 4-6 weeks before I’m cleared for anything other than short walks around my house. I’ve decided my goal until then is to try and hit a low Apple watch movement goal of 300. It isn’t a lot, but I think it’s a good number to try and aim for. I‘m also aiming to be getting up and moving for about 5-10 minutes every hour or two instead of sitting/resting for long periods of time and then trying to catch up to that number. this Will be goal number 1, with the movement goal being secondary.
Finally, I promise I’m not as dry/boring as this post sounds. I’m just very awkward at figuring out how to start this journal
