Tuesday, April 30, 2013

April 30th: the Challenge starts tomorrow!

Sunshine on the lake!
After a very hectic weekend, I am happy to report that I ran a lovely 3.5 miles today in our local park. The sun was shining, the sky was so clear, and it was truly such a beautiful day to run. I tried to keep a nice pace and not push too hard because I don't want to be in bad shape for tomorrow (which is day 1 of P90X!).

I am intimidated, to be honest, but I know that if I could commit to my other fitness goals, I can commit to this. I am going to allay my fears by looking through everything tonight so it does not just look like a scary box filled with challenges!

Have a great day- talk to you on the other side of the challenge!

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Who, What, Why

This is my very first post on my new fitness blog! I am very excited to share my story and my journey as we go along.

Who I Am, What I Do, Why I Do it
I am a twentysomething who was absolutely never in shape in my life..until I started my wellness journey last summer. I began to eat much healthier than I used to. I then decided on October 1 to begin my journey towards being in shape. I wanted to set a goal for myself which seemed difficult but attainable: I want to be able to run one mile by Christmas 2012. I started off on my goal slowly (I remember calling my brother, bragging about how I had run .7 miles!). Exactly one month after I started, I ran that first mile. And then I kept running for another mile. Within one month, I doubled the goal I had set for myself. I was shocked- how in the world did I do this??? I was never a runner.
With renewed inspiration, I set a new goal for myself: I want to be able to run 5km by Christmas. This, again, seemed like an impossible goal....and then, on December 22, I ran 3.2 miles without stopping. 

2013 arrived with renewed motivation for my fitness goals, and so I became a Beachbody Coach. I cannot express to you how much I want to help people. If I can reach my fitness goals, you can too! I know, without a doubt, that I reached my goals (and will continue to do so) because of my support system. I had people rooting for me and supporting me, sharing stories and setbacks just like mine. They made me feel human and accept the times in which I did not live up to the goals I set, while still pushing me towards that finish line I set for myself. One of the best feelings in the world, to me, is finishing a goal you absolutely never thought you could accomplish. It's so encouraging. 

Which is why I am starting P90X on May 1. Before my fitness journey began, I ABSOLUTELY NEVER would have considered doing P90X. But I also absolutely never would have considered running over 3 miles (which is now four, by the way!). I'm sick of saying "I am not the type of person who would do this. It's just not me." Why not make it something you do and throw away those stereotypes? 



It's less than one week until I start P90X. Will you join me on May 1 and become the change?