I am in my late 20’s and am fairly new to exercise and adventure sports.
What took me so long to embrace fitness? I was a girly girl, scared of everything. I ducked when a ball was thrown toward me (sometimes accompanied by a squeal); I have a considerable fear of heights and water; I tried snowboarding and then quit because it ‘hurt too much’; I never ran because I couldn't even walk without tripping over my own two feet; pool/beach activity was limited to standing there and splashing around; I avoided participating in team sports because I knew I – for lack of better words – totally sucked, and I didn’t want to let my teammates down.
I was insecure in mind and body.
It wasn’t until just over a year ago that my zeal for fitness took seed. I signed up for the 2010 NYC Half Marathon just to see if I could get in through the lottery, and I did. That was January of 2010 when I Googled "how to run" "how to train for a half marathon" :) And thus, began my journey toward living a more active lifestyle and making time for work, dating, and other indulgences. Today, one year post 2010 NYC Half, I have added a handful of short races (10K and under), 3 half marathons and the 2010 Chicago Bank of America Marathon. I was never a fitness fanatic at heart nor do my flat feet suggest I am genetically predisposed to athleticism. Today that squeamish girl is determined and realizes that with proper training and willpower, she could/hopefully will attain any fitness goal she sets her mind to. In that one year, I learned about possibilities and found confidence.
This blog is a platform for me to share my training diary, give honest gear reviews and unleash random fitness style ramblings (because we have to look cute even if we're sweaty and suffering!). I'm a regular gal with big fitness goals - not a fitness guru by any means. I hope that new fitness enthusiasts can draw inspiration and learn through my successes, struggles and even failures. The biggest reward to me would be to learn and gain insight from readers.