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CA,USA

Member Since:

Nov 01, 2011

Gender:

Female

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Other

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runner since 2003.

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Personal:

Like the founder of this blog, my name is Sasha. I live in Utah most of the time, but sometimes I live in other places. My partner in life and running is a year-old blue heeler (ACD).

I most prefer to run in the forest, but anywhere is fine. I don't usually train for anything in particular. I just like to run.

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Went to the park after work and ran, B tagged along. He's bizarrely wimpy about distance for a guy who plays soccer half the year. I think some people get intimidated by running when it's laid out for them like that, but honestly, a four-mile run lasts less time than a half of soccer if you can run anything under a ten-minute pace. And if you can't hold a ten-minute pace, I bet you don't play soccer.

I wouldn't tell him this, but I have my reservations about running buddies. The last time I ran with one regularly was sophomore year, when Z and I lived together. I was religious then: Four miles a day, except Mondays and Thursdays when I did six, and one rest day per week. Z would skip out a few days a week and I'd be alone, which I loved, and I still love. Even the high school XC team was too social for me.

Most of my important life decisions are settled while I'm running-- or rather, the work that I put into my lungs and legs is also work put into my head and heart. I mean the big things, things that affect where I am going and who I will be long-term. I need a few miles to clear out and escape, so that I can weigh my options and feel settled.

Sometimes-- like yesterday-- I actually make a decision and then talk myself out of it while running. But I trust running to make my mind clear, and help me stay on track. Besides that, it is a good way to gauge how my life is: if I'm not running well, I'm probably not living well. If I am too physically weak or mentally distracted to run daily, it's a red flag that something in my life is not functioning correctly. Even in these next few months as I try to get my mileage up, I want to remember that.

I am still waiting to see how this particular decision comes out. I will need a lot of miles on this one and I have a long way to go.

Comments
From Bam on Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 09:01:26 from 86.40.153.12

Running has a funny way of sorting out the little voice in the head. Sometimes I come up with ridiculous ideas when I'm out running, but they keep me entertained.

The 'B' and the 'Z' reminded me of the MC in Michael Thomas's book 'Man Gone Down'. The chap in the book liked to run. He found it cathartic.

Good luck with the miles to help you with the big decision you have to make.

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