On Facebook today Runners World. posted an essay by Marc Parent, who writes the "Newbie Chronicles" blog every month. This essay was entitled "Why Run" and gave his personal compelling reasons for running. I really enjoyed some of his points.
1) Running makes you beautiful. I agree that at least it makes you feel beautiful. We all need to feel this. There are no ugly runners, he says, and I agree. A body in motion is a beautiful body.
2) Weight: "Show me an overweight longtime runner and I'll show you an aardvark. Both are hard to find." This one gives me hope, or at least the promise that someday I can get a free aardvark out of the deal.
3) Health, vitality, and well being. This one is self-explanatory. Research studies constantly reveal the wonders that running can do for our bodies, our health, our mood, and our very survival. We all desire long-term survival and the best quality of life possible. Running can help give us that.
4) Inspiration. Self-inspiration is a good motivator. "Running is not a private activity. People are watching. Show someone what it's like to want something. Lace up and give them something to believe in."
http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-238-520--14403-F,00.html
Marc's reasoning got me to thinking about my own personal compelling reasons for running. What is going to get me out the door, especially this winter when it gets cold and snowy? In addition to his list, here are some of my ever-evolving reasons:
A) Companionship. Dean and I run together once or twice a week. Why? Time together. We go to run group, I admit, partly for the free stuff they give away in their prize drawings, but mostly to meet like-minded people also trying to improve their health and be the best they can be.
B) Nutrition. When being physically active, my body cries out for healthy food and for a high nutrient diet. There are no more junk food cravings. I trust my body as it is smarter than I am.
C) Accomplishment. Marc is correct, running is not exactly fun for most of us, even if we don't "super-hate" it like he did at first. It is always work. After every single effort, however, I feel better and I can say to myself: "I did it, this was really hard today, but I did it."
D) Stress relief. I am a calmer, more peaceful, better person after a run.
E) People are watching!
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