The Cold, Dark Run
The Cold, Dark Run

Running in the sun with your friends by your side, a slight breeze at your back, surrounded by beauty, and feeling unstoppable are moments we welcome—sweet and pleasurable. Surely, we’ve all experienced such breathtaking occasions. But there are other periods in a runner’s training as well.

This time of year in the Intermountain West it’s more common for a runner to be out there alone in the cold and dark. Shorter daylight hours, long work days, and below freezing temperatures limit options to run in more hospitable conditions.

If a runner wants to achieve their goals, they must go out alone into the cold and dark, make friends with their solitude, and embrace the quiet sound of their own labored breathing.

Like the winter season in a runner’s training regimen, we all go through times of isolation, with limited options. As runners, we too must push through the dark and cold if we are to realize the beauty and fullness of being that only comes through consistent and steady effort.

Ultimately, the key may be in embracing struggle as it comes and welcoming the embryo of strength such exertions create. After all, it is out there on our cold, dark runs that we discover ourselves and make running in the sun even more brilliant.

 
 
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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If I say "I'll call you back after my run" just go enjoy the rest of your day
*nasty fall
I'm currently helping my husband look for his Amazon gift card that I used  last Friday for my new Asics.
Can't put my finger on what I'm in the mood for.. Could it be donuts?  A spin class? An orgasm?  Amazon shopping? Idk
Once you accept the fact that being a runner has nothing to do with your BMI  or running pace, the second half of  your life begins.
I'm worried if I give up running I'll take up murdering
**scrolling through my own IG page** Me: NOW THIS IS THE TYPE OF CONTENT I WANT TO SEE
**non-runner asks if I remember  my first marathon** Me: That's like asking the Titanic if it remembers the iceberg
I like running and maybe 3 people
"So you were running basically  from 5 to ...?" "Tuesday."
When people ask me what I do for fun... STRUGGLE.
"I'll just stretch when I get home" is my favorite lie to tell myself when  leaving the track
RUNNERS: If you're not interested  in my running then just say it NON-RUNNERS: I'm not interested  RUNNERS: Let me change that
What's more painful than running on  the treadmill? Earphones with  only one side working.
Damn dude, racing really hits different when you do the training!
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