When I first started running I thought of myself as an exerciser. After all, I was trying to lose post-baby weight. I had never been a runner. I actually loved swimming laps, but wasn’t living by a rec center at the time.
Anyway, fast forward many years & many runs. I started racing half marathons for a new challenge. Something clicked i…
When I first started running I thought of myself as an exerciser. After all, I was trying to lose post-baby weight. I had never been a runner. I actually loved swimming laps, but wasn’t living by a rec center at the time.
Anyway, fast forward many years & many runs. I started racing half marathons for a new challenge. Something clicked inside of me. I think it was then that I started thinking of myself as an athlete, it just an exerciser.
When I first started running I thought of myself as an exerciser. After all, I was trying to lose post-baby weight. I had never been a runner. I actually loved swimming laps, but wasn’t living by a rec center at the time.
Anyway, fast forward many years & many runs. I started racing half marathons for a new challenge. Something clicked inside of me. I think it was then that I started thinking of myself as an athlete, it just an exerciser.