Running Commandments

21 May

As you know, I ran the Brooklyn Half Marathon on Saturday. It was not perfection. It was mentally HARD from mile 3 on. I walked. I contemplated turning off my Garmin & stopping. I felt defeated at numerous times during this race.

But there were amazing moments. I learned a lot of very important lessons for future races. I finished. & I SPRINTED to the finish line with everything I had. When I finished, I felt great. Not because of my time but because I never gave up & I finished strong.

I will post a recap (I’ve already starting writing it) but I found something that inspired me, made me smile & I found totally relatable. You may have read it or seen it before but I wanted to share. I tried to find the original source to link back to but I couldn’t find it – I apologize!

I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

The 53 Runner’s Commandments
by Joe Kelly

1. Don’t be a whiner. Nobody likes a whiner, not even other whiners.
2. Walking out the door is often the toughest part of a run.
3. Don’t make running your life. Make it part of your life.
4. During group training runs, don’t let anyone run alone.
5. Keep promises, especially ones made to yourself.
6. When doing group runs, start on time no matter who’s missing.
7. The faster you are the less you should talk about your times.
8. Keep a quarter in your pocket. One day you’ll need to call for a ride.
9. Don’t compare yourself to other runners. –> lesson learned the hard way
10. All runners are equal, some are just faster than others.
11. Keep in mind that the later in the day it gets, the more likely it is that you won’t run.
12. For a change of pace, get driven out and then run back.
13. If it was easy, everybody would be a runner.
14. When standing in starting lines, remind yourself how fortunate you are to be there. –> I think this can be extended to any time you are running
15. Getting out of shape is much easier than getting into shape. –> Train!
16. A bad day of running still beats a good day at work.
17. Talk like a runner. “Singlets” are worn on warm days. “Tank tops” are worn to the beach.
18. Don’t talk about your running injuries. People don’t want to hear about your sore knee or black toe.
19. Don’t always run alone.
20. Don’t always run with people.
21. Approach running as if the quality of your life depended on it.
22. No matter how slow you run it is still faster than someone sitting on a couch.
23. Keep in mind that the harder you run during training, the luckier you’ll get during racing.
24. Races aren’t just for those who can run fast.
25. There are no shortcuts to running excellence.
26. The best runs sometimes come on days when you didn’t feel like running.
27. Be modest after a race, especially if you have reason to brag.
28. If you say, “Let’s run this race together,” then you must stay with that person no matter how slow.
29. Think twice before agreeing to run with someone during a race. –> also, learned the hard way
30. There is nothing boring about running. There are, however, boring people who run.
31. Look at hills as opportunities to pass people.
32. Distance running is like cod liver oil. At first it makes you feel awful, then it makes you feel better.
33. Never throw away the instructions to your running watch.
34. Don’t try to outrun dogs.
35. Don’t trust runners who show up at races claiming to be tired, out of share, or not feeling well.
36. Don’t wait for perfect weather. If you do, you won’t run very often.
37. When tempted to stop being a runner, make a list of the reasons you started.
38. Never run alongside very old or very young racers. They get all of the applause.
39. Without goals, training has no purpose.
40. During training runs, let the slowest runner in the group set the pace.
41. The first year in a new age group offers the best opportunity for trophies.
42. Go for broke, but be prepared to be broken.
43. Spend more time running on the roads than sitting on the couch.
44. Make progress in your training, but progress at your own rate.
45. “Winning” means different things to different people.
46. Unless you make your living as a runner, don’t take running too seriously.
47. Runners who never fail are runners who never try anything great.
48. Never tell a runner that he or she doesn’t look good in tights. –> love it :)
49. Never confuse the Ben-Gay tube with the toothpaste tube.
50. Never apologize for doing the best you can.
51. Preventing running injuries is easier than curing them.
52. Running is simple. Don’t make it complicated.
53. Running is always enjoyable. Sometimes, though, the joy doesn’t come until the end of the run.

Recap to come tomorrow. But I know you are all dying to know so I won’t be too much of a jerk: 2:20:41.

8 Responses to “Running Commandments”

  1. Jamie @ couchtoironwoman May 21, 2012 at 6:53 pm #

    I think you still did great considering the conditions!!

    I loved the list, thank you for sharing! I agree that a bad day of running still beats a good day at work :) And #49 made me laugh!

    • alexjcant May 21, 2012 at 8:38 pm #

      Thanks, Jamie! & #49 would be bad all around!! Lol.

  2. Megan@ Run Like a Grl May 21, 2012 at 7:33 pm #

    AWESOME job in Brooklyn girl :) You should be proud of your finish!

    Thanks for posting these, they are great. I especially need to remember number 14 right now! Also numbers 9, 44, 46 and actually a handful of them. Nice list!

    Oh and number 15 is SO true, I felt the effects of that this weekend!

    • alexjcant May 21, 2012 at 8:42 pm #

      Thanks! I’m glad you liked the list! I could totally relate to almost all of them so I figured others would too! & it is definitely easy to forget how fortunate we are to be able to run – I am absolutely guilty of that!

  3. alexjcant May 21, 2012 at 10:44 pm #

    Im so proud of you babe! But you actually ran it 3 mins faster than you let on… :)

  4. Courtney May 22, 2012 at 1:33 pm #

    I just happened across your blog from Emily’s and I have to say that I love this list! It made me smile multiple times. :) Running is a great thing, isn’t it?

  5. Courtney May 22, 2012 at 1:34 pm #

    I just happened across your blog from Emily’s and I had to comment on this list — I love it! :) It made me smile multiple times; running is a great thing, isn’t it?

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