I have different kinds of runs. And I don't mean skipping like a child or doing tempo runs, or desperately-crawling-towards-the-finish-line runs. I mean different in the company I keep.
For example, there's my one dollar portable radio companion run. When I do my radio run I always do a lot of arm exercises, because the reception is so terrible.
After my radio run I'm all up to date on the state of the world. When I come home, all sweaty and tired, I say to my hubby in passing: 'Isn't it a terrible thing! Did you hear what happenend in Timbooktoo?!'
Another run is my mp3-player run, which I've loaded up with Country and Western music. And while I'm running about I wonder together with Deana Carter: 'Did I shave my legs for this?!' and I run extra fast when I hear Connie Francis singing: 'Don't come home a drinkin' with loving on your mind!'
And then there's my run with just my thoughts to keep me company. I think those are my best runs, but they're also the hardest, because there's nothing to distract me from the work my body is doing. Besides, as Joey in Friends discovered: 'I thought it'd be great, you know? Have some time alone with my thoughts... turns out, I don't have as many thoughts as you'd think.'
But no matter how different my companions during my runs are, the end result is always the same: I feel a more balanced woman!
Running companions
Hi there, I'm Nicole Orriëns. I started my first blog in 2001 and now I'm a very happy fulltime blogger.
I own several blogs. Here are some: huisvlijt, ren mama, ren!, en bloggen en loggen
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man, my husband and I had a talk last weekend and I AM going to get off my stationary bike and run.
the bike is so easy to fit in my life (can do it early. in the dark. 430 am-ish :)) but I think running would do me immeasurable good.
Im hoping Id love it as I do weight training.
HA - isn't that the truth? They can be so different. I really love the alone with my thoughts runs. But, maybe I should go back to some music for awhile and take my mind off the work. :D
Hey- stubbled across your blog from marathon mommy. I love what you have here. I can't live without running. Thanks for your posts. I hope you don't mind me linking to you.
Mandy (fellow runner)
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