Motivation is easy to experience when working or
volunteering at an event where one witnesses many others accomplishing their
long time goals. After working this year’s 35th annual Kiawah Island Marathon, I found this same motivation, and chose to start training for a half
marathon myself.
My first race I would
love to run is the one located at my work place, and favorite Island; the
Kiawah Marathon! Being given the responsibility of being a course manager for
this race, I have come to terms with the fact that working and running the same
event, is not a feasible option. Because of this I am choosing to run the St. Jude Country Music ½ Marathon located in the country music capital, Nashville,
TN.
Having trained for a half marathon previously, but then
stereotypically not following through and signing up for the race, I thought
going through the training process again and actually crossing the finish line
would be a great goal to accomplish in 2013.
While training, running on Kiawah provides a surreal experience. During the winter months vacationers tend to
shy away from Kiawah, so while on long runs, it’s as if I am the only one for
miles. With Kiawah having over 30 miles
of bike paths and 11 miles of packed sand beaches, finding a different route to
run everyday is simple. Also, the abundance of wildlife I experience on runs is
mystical. Pelicans diving for fish, dolphin’s jumping through waves, bucks and
fawns grazing on grass a couple feet away along with alligators and turtles
sunbathing, the entertainment is endless. There is also the sense of smell
which is used when smelling the marshes or seasonal vegetation that is in
bloom, something definitely unique to our ecological island. Add all of these factors to a blissful 50-60
degrees, with no humidity and let’s face it, there isn’t much more a runner
could as for…. except one thing. Hills!
I should have known from the line in Lee Greenwood’s song, “…from
the hills of Tennessee” what I was getting myself into when I signed up for
this race. However this didn’t become a reality until I drove the course myself this weekend and witnessed the hilly terrain I was going to tackle in what now seems like a very short 3 months away.
Pushing myself to my physical limits, gives me the sense of
accomplishment and motivation that is needed for me to reach other goals in
other area of my life. I’m sure not everyone feels this way while running, but for
me it’s what works. Currently, I am on track with my training, since running on
Kiawah is so enjoyable. I just hope when I encounter downtown Broadway around mile
3 I hope I choose to hydrate at a water station, and not a bar =]
Just keep Running,
Chelsey
Things I've learned while running
1) Pelicans ALWAYS dive to the left, in order to protect their vital organs on the right side of their body.
2) United States of Pop 2012 by DJ Earworm is the best song to run to... ever
3 ) Contrary to popular belief, running in the rain is actually refreshing