What’s So Fun About Running?
What’s So Fun About Running?

People who don’t like to run would most likely describe it as being torturous, grueling, unnecessary or lame. And while parts of it, like speed work and hill climbs can in fact feel a bit like torture it is most definitely not lame! At least not to those of us who love it. And speaking of which, what’s not to love about a sport that lets us, as grown-ups, have all sorts of fun otherwise reserved for childhood?!

Like dressing up. Seriously! I mean, aside from Halloween, what other opportunities are there for grown adults to venture out in superhero costumes or tutus and such?  

And how about all the fun runs? Hard to go wrong with anything that’s got ‘fun’ plastered right there in the name. From full sized obstacle courses to crawling through mud pits to being chased by zombies or plastered with paint along your route, there’s a little bit of something for everyone. Not quite as thrilling as an amusement park perhaps, but pretty darn close.

Okay, and how about all the prizes and goodies up for grabs? You know, race packets full of free samples of the newest in protein bars or sports jellies. And most race entries usually include a shirt or a pair of socks or something. And can someone say ‘trophies’ and ‘medals?!’ Of course, you actually have to win these, but hey, the potential’s always there. Plus, as an added bonus for those of us who aren’t necessarily fast, most events hand out ribbons at least just for crossing the finish line.

Another fun aspect of running is that it gets us outside. Like recess! And don’t tell me that’s not the favorite part of any kid’s school day. Plain and simple, it’s an opportunity to get off our butts, take a break from our work, and breath in some fresh air. 

And what about all the other runners out there? Potential new friends, they are (pardon my Yoda verbage). But no, really, it’s true! Kids have ample opportunities to meet new people and make new friends considering all the sports and clubs and classes and programs they have access to. Grown-ups, not so much. We tend to stick to our limited routines when it comes to the people we see and the places we go. We don’t often venture outside our comfort zone far enough to encounter any new faces. Running helps us do this.

And last, but definitely not least, there’s running itself; the pure and simple act of it. The way it makes us feel. The freedom we find in it. The challenge it offers and the pleasure it brings. The rush of going as fast as we can. The satisfaction of going as far as we need to. What’s not fun about that?

 
 
Seen a lot of slim chicks posting their

workouts on here so I thought I'd join 

the fun
Warning : I will bully every one of you

into daily stretches, plyo drills, crazy 

intervals, lifting heavy weights and 

epic long runs
104 °F.....  As my Grandma says, 

"Marathon training ain't for p*ssies."



Crazy old lady is right.

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I take my overall hydration   seriously.. During and  after the run!
I heard "Hon let's do something fun,  not let's do a five mile run".
I'm always weirdly proud when my pee  is clear. Like, hell yea, I'm so damn hydrated!
You mean I have to run back!!!!!!
You could sleep in on Sunday. Or, you could drag your ass over 13.1 miles  just for a cheap medal, t-shirt, and a  glass of wine. Welcome to the insanity!
Got twisted in a sweaty sports bra  today... my whole life flashed before my eyes... I honestly thought  I was gonna be stuck like that  till I died of dehydration  or something.
You know who NEVER says "running  is really hard on your joints"?  People who actually run.
It's not bragging when I tell you how  many miles I ran today. It's so you  don't judge when I devour the whole  bag of chips.
Runs half marathons.  Still looks for close parking spots.
If only I ran as fast as I registered.
That awkward moment when you think, "What is that smell."  Then you realize it's you.
I'm just gonna stay here for a minute, until I see another runner or race photographer.   Then, it's on!
The Track: Where you go to run in circles in order to make progress.
You know you are determined when you bring your running clothes with you to work and you don't care if you smell the rest of the day.
Always be yourself, unless you can be Superman.  Then always be  Superman.
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