Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Top Of The Mountain

When I set out on my first run of 2010, a 10-miler on Jan. 1, I wasn't sure how many miles I would end up running. I thought 1,000 miles would be a good target to shoot for but wasn't sure if I would set myself up for failure by setting such a goal.

While I didn't make it a goal to run 1,000 miles - or any amount of miles, really - I accomplished that on Wednesday. With more than three months left in the year, I crossed the thousand-mile mark and now sit on 1,002 miles for the year.

The last miles to get me to 1,000 were tough but appropriate. I ran up Mt. Rubidoux and it was fitting that the first two miles, all uphill, were the last ones I needed to get to the magic number. And it was fitting too that I was able to go back to Mt. Rubidoux, which for so many weeks served as an apt sparring partner, throwing challenges along the way each and every time I went up there.

Of course, I hadn't run there in a while and the first mile I felt it. I didn't exactly glide up there but then again neither was I trudging up... too much. I may have plodded a little bit.

Getting to 1,000 miles is grand but what I like best about it is that it means I've been consistently hitting the road (and 'mill) throughout the year. I've stayed healthy (mostly) because I've been somewhat conservative, I've played it safe and have kept my long-term goals in mind over short-term ones. I did a series of races in the spring when I wanted to tackle another marathon, but I knew what was best for me was to wait a few months after Surf City to run Marathon No. 2, which I did.

I'm not burned out with running, don't dread runs, still get intimidated sometimes by certain distances (which is healthy, keeps me grounded and focused) and still look forward to getting out there and finishing runs. After each and every run, I feel like it's an accomplishment, whether it's a four-miler up Mt. Rubidoux or a solo 12-miler.

I don't want to set myself up for failure but I think I can get in at least another 300 miles and I could actually get closer to another 400 since we'll see our mileage continually climbing with the Lopers. Plus I have two half marathons and possibly a 15K coming up in the final three months of the year, so I will log plenty of miles yet.

Whatever happens, this is another accomplishment I can be happy about. It's too bad nobody gives you a medal for this though, but oh well. You can't hang all of your accomplisments on the wall I suppose.

6 comments:

Tricia said...

Congrats!

and thanks for the comment the other day. I agree that letting my son have a little independence was even more of an accomplishment than that 15 miles. Thanks for *getting it*!

Amanda said...

**Tosses confetti and blows a horn** Congratulations!! You've run 1/3 the distances of our country...you should go to Disneyland :) I'm only at about half of what you've done for the year. I wish I could run that much without feeling burnt out and injured. Great job LB, great job indeed!

Kerrie said...

Congratulations! I hope that I can have as successful of a year as you are having in 2011! Truly, very inspiring, LB!

Willoughby said...

I am incredibly impressed by your mileage! Congrats on reaching yet another of your goals.

tahoegirl said...

What an accomplishment, LB!

Angelina said...

I am so proud of you! What an amazing accomplishment.