You Don’t Know Until It’s Gone
I am a RELUCTANT RUNNER.
When I first started running, it was a means to an end. My martial arts instructor suggested I run to prep for my black belt test.
I ran occasionally – for maybe about 1-2 miles at a time. It was several years before I decided to train and race 5Ks and then another few years before I crossed the 4 mile barrier. Then I got injured and couldn’t run without pain for a few months.
It was during that time stuck in physical therapy and being told I shouldn’t run more than 4 miles, that I realized I missed running.
I found a new sports specific physical therapist, improved my mechanics, got custom orthothics and was able to run a few months later – I ran my first 10K during a race and felt great.
Fast forward to today where my casted arm is preventing me from riding my bike and immersing my arm in water for a swim. I am SOOO glad I have running to keep me going.
Is there something that you thought you hated but discovered you really liked when it was taken away from you?
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