Running has been my passion for the past two years. I cannot seem to recall, how I started to love this activity. It just happened when my friends at the gym got bored with the usual routine getting there every morning of the week. It just occurred to us that we needed to try out something new so we started joining fun runs.
Little did we know that once you get into it, one gets addicted and we found ourselves joining events almost every Sunday. This was aside from the running activity we would do during the week.
As I kept on joining running events, learning the right methods and techniques in running got me interested. I would read books on running that talked about the feelings, the attitude, inspiring experiences of a marathoner. I got myself trainers that would teach me the right way on how to swing the arms, how to lift my knees, right foot position in running and how to run in an uphill terrain. Any topic on running just got me so excited.
As my friends and I went along with this activity, we would start agreeing on what to wear or what color was our theme for that event. We would start ordering running outfits abroad or simply buying at our favorite sport stores. Those were the “simple joys” that we would all go through doing the activity. We thought running could be a cheap sports activity caused all we needed was to run along the road. But contrary to what we thought, it was getting to be costly as we would start buying the accessories that would go with it plus the registration fees that we paid to join the Sunday events. We would justify our purchases and tell ourselves, as long as it is something we are happy doing, was what mattered.
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Swimming was another activity that we started to do to compliment with the running. We decided to get formal swimming lessons from Coach Loy. We would meet twice a week in Montebello for such an activity. We enjoyed doing it and it has become part of our physical weekly activities that we looked forward to doing.
Another activity we have in running is an outreach program we have extended to promising athletes. On the various events, we noticed families from humble beginnings join the run with the hope that they can earn money from it by winning the race. My friends would start donating to them socks, old shoes for them to use during the event. Since we felt that they are talented young athletes, we offered to sponsor the registration fee needed for them to join. It was happy moments for us when we see them win cash prizes if they made it to the top.
My trainer, the dynamic lady Christy has also been an inspiration to me. She does her running with the passion as she is the breadwinner of the family. She comes out the top winner in several events. Our friendship has been something we treasure as we both learn from each other in so many ways. How to perform well in running was something she was all out to share with me and I also share with her the proper attitude in going through life. Running together is something we both look forward to doing.
Running has been a great instrument in how I go through my journey in life.
As the saying goes:
“Running improves my relationships with my family, my friends, everyone around me. And while my running is personal, it’s also something I give. Running can be given.” Tony Sandoval, M.D., winner of the 1980 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials