Tuesday, May 24, 2016

I finally have something to say

This week: I'll re-post some of my original posts on this blog from 2011, the summer that I started training for my first full marathon. It's always interesting to look back, see, and feel the progress.  

This was my very first post.

 August 8, 2011

Funny story about this photo...(2009 Lake Shawnee 5K)
Although I created this blog TWO YEARS ago, this is my first post. I think the primary reason for me not posting was a fear that I didn't have anything useful to say about running, you know, being a bigger gal and all. Before I get into various musings, I'll tell you a bit about myself:

During the summer of 08, I was driving back from Baltimore to Central Jersey (where I live) after a full day of giving piano and voice lessons. Somewhere in PA on Rte 222, I began to have intermittent chest pains-you know, in the cardiac area, and I got scared. Was I dying? Would I make back to Jersey? Was I HAVING A HEART ATTACK? Obviously, that wasn't the case, but I became very nervous during that drive. So nervous in fact that my heart rate became elevated and my breathing became very shallow. I made it back home and immediately called a friend and asked her to take me to the hospital, where I would get 2 EKGs, many blood tests, and an x-ray. The tests showed nothing. No irregularities, nothing except for slightly elevated cholesterol levels. Maybe it's a muscle spasm-the attending physician suggested. But you should go see a cardiologist, ASAP.

To make a long story short, the cardiologist looked me straight in the eye and asked "How old is your son again?" Five. "You wanna be alive when he's older?" No need for an answer. "Lose 15 pounds in the next 2 months". Ok.

It took a couple of months to get on the wagon, but eventually I bought a treadmill and started "running" after a four-year hiatus and an added 60 lbs. My first mile was 17 minutes with a lot of walking. But I persevered, alternately running on campus (I live and work at a boarding school) and using the treadmill. I took out my Yoga Booty Ballet and Tae-Bo videos and started using them, again. I did South Beach Phase 1 several times and signed myself up for several 5Ks. I lost weight, and loved running again.

Signed up for more 5ks, got a good friend involved in my journey-she had her own, too!-and then I was off.

Now, running is sort of an obsession. I subscribe to every single running mag, and look for races everyday on www.runningintheusa.com. I try to run as much as possible, as frequently as I can. The endorphin high, I can't find anywhere else--maybe except from singing classical music--but not even that, really. My family thinks I'm crazy, but they're CRAZY supportive of me and my fitness endeavors. I still am aiming at losing another 80 pounds so that I can be at a really healthy weight, but I know it will come with patience and perseverance.

I absolutely love the running community, and cherish every time a fellow runner nods his/her head, says hello, yells GOOD JOB sister!, asks HOW MANY MILES TODAY?, or simply establishes eye contact and smiles. I may not be the fittest, thinnest, fastest runner around, but I am a runner.

Now I run just to run and be around runners. This is my blog.

12 comments:

  1. Can't wait to read more, Mirna! It IS an obsession, isn't it?

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  2. Congrats on your first post. And more importantly, congrats on starting a great and worthwhile journey. I look forward to reading more.

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  3. Go Mirna! I recently started a "fitness routine" and have started running a bit (something I swore I would/could never do)... I often check in to your fb wall for inspiration! Thank you for sharing!

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  4. Thanks guys-it's great to have such an encouraging and wonderful community of friends!

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  5. You go girl. Keep doing your thing sista!

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  6. I just found your blog and am beginning at the beginning. Check me out if you want some more reading about writing and swimming at EndangeredSwimmer.blogspot.com

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  7. Love you, Mirna! Keep sharing!! Love your inner Hellcat!!! Lorrie Hellcat Bamford aka Hellcat Actual

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  8. That made me all teary-eyed! I too am a big girl runner. I just ran my first half-marathon and reading your blog makes me determined to do an ultra one day. Keep going, girl!!

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  9. Thanks for sharing your journey. I love running, road biking, swimming, cross country skiing, whatever I can do to get my heart rate up. I am about 25-30 lbs overweight and can't stand when people are surprised that I can run, swim, ski for hours. Exercising isn't about winning; it's about doing what you love. Can't wait to read more of your posts.

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    1. Thanks Elisabeth! I look forward to interacting with you!

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  10. I love this! I just started running again and I 100% agree with your post. I also love the the running community and like you I am not the fittest, thinnest, fastest runner around, but we are runners!

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  11. Hi, I'm sooo happy & excited to have found your blog.
    #inspired

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