Personally, this is a very important achievement even though I finished behind a lot of people who were non-athletes like me. It gives me that joy which one gets from succeeding at something one decides to do and pursues with absolute determination. And it was difficult, preparing for it physically and more important, mentally. There were lot of challenges. Getting into the habit of waking up @ 6:00 AM for a jog every alternate day is very tough for someone who is used to waking up at 9:00 AM! Then the project work at office does not allow you to go to bed early. It's only staying determined that can pull you through in such a scenario. And that's the most important thing that has happened to me over the last four months. I have started to understand what they call "dogged determination" and it is helping me stay focused on a project that just does not seem to end!
So, thanks to this Marathon, I at least have one good habit to show now. I wake up early and go for a long jog. The 9 KM run is the most refreshing activity of the day. I am filled with a different sort of energy on the days I jog. I think, it's because the jog doesn't just help clear the lungs but it helps clear the thoughts as well. The thoughts that come to the mind in that one hour in the morning are crystal clear, absolutely free of any clutter. The calm that this one hour gives automatically transcends to all the activities of the day that follow.
And this non-physical side apart, the run has helped increase my stamina. It's thanks to these jogging sessions that I could manage to run the first 13 Kms of the marathon at a stretch. And I am sure continuing with them will help me cover the remaining 8 Kms as well. So, next year I am not going to part-walk-part-run in the last 8 Kms, but it will be a smooth run of 21 Kms. That's my target for the next year's Marathon and it should help me cut at least half an hour from this year's time.
And how can I end without mentioning the atmosphere on the raceday. There are people lining up on both the sides of the route, totally unknown faces egging you on, handing bottles of water. Your fellow runners urging you to go on, when you want to just stop and give it up. It's a show of hope, when you, those running with you and those watching and clapping for you just hope that you reach the finish line. In a way - at least for non-athletes like me - it mirrors life, because life moves on hope!
And the athletes... this little post is not for them!
And I should sign off now, because the jogging sessions resume tomorrow!
4 comments:
Inspirational post..and very well put too! Congratulations for ur achievement!! and i'm sure this is goin to help many a lazy souls like "me" atleast to start thinking abt gettin up early and hittin the gym ..
Nice post!! was waiting for it...I promise to be with you for next year's run :)...am already excited!!
Cool! Inspiring!
haha...very nice post! congos on ur achievement! i m proud of my big bro! [:D]
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