Thursday, September 13, 2012
Doing Too Much
Back in 2008 I decided to do the Avon Walk for Breast Cancer. This is a two-day, 39.3 mile walk where each walker raises $1800. A good friend had recently been diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer and I wanted to do something in her honor. I trained for it and had a great time. Not long after, a friend told me if I could walk 26.2 miles in one day, I could run a 1/2 marathon. It seemed like a daunting task since I was not a runner but the race was in Las Vegas so I decided to give it a go. I started my training and ran a few short races before the big day. The big day came and I had a blast! No, I did not run the whole thing but I felt good for finishing. Through my training my weight stayed the same, no loss no gain. In the next two years, I ran 4 1/2 marathons, did the Avon Walk every year and still trained in Taekwondo. What happened the next two years was... I gained 20 pounds. It crept on slow and steady. I could not figure out why. When I look back, I realize that for two years, I was always training for something. No rest for my body. I finally got sidelined with plantar fasciitis and took 4 months off from running. During those 4 months I felt better each month and the weight started to come off. During this is when I found Paleo and that really helped me learn that my body needs rest. I was pushing to hard for me. Now, I have friends who are runners and they are in great shape but I have decided to hang up my hat on the long distance running. It was just too much for my body. I do have several 5k's planned for the fall (Dirty Girl Mud Run- http://www.godirtygirl.com/ and Color Me Rad) which should be a lot of fun. I still train in Taekwondo and do Crossfit one day a week. I usually do take off 2 days each week so my body can recover. I feel rest and recovery do my body good!
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