My husband and I love being active together, running, cycling, walking our dogs, etc. When we’re first married we ran at the same pace and did races together, including our first half marathon together. Overtime, he was working more on strength and I wanted to keep my pace as long as I could, while getting older. He got slower, I’ve been…
My husband and I love being active together, running, cycling, walking our dogs, etc. When we’re first married we ran at the same pace and did races together, including our first half marathon together. Overtime, he was working more on strength and I wanted to keep my pace as long as I could, while getting older. He got slower, I’ve been able to maintain. We struggled with it for a while, sometimes got grumpy with each other - ran a half in Montreal that my pace was slower than his, because I walked so much to not get ahead of him, and then we decided to let it go. We run together and I just turn around and run back to him and we chat a bit and then I run on. My runs are longer and that’s with me/us. We still love doing it together. And now when we race. We meet at the end and congratulate each other on a great race. ❤️
My husband and I love being active together, running, cycling, walking our dogs, etc. When we’re first married we ran at the same pace and did races together, including our first half marathon together. Overtime, he was working more on strength and I wanted to keep my pace as long as I could, while getting older. He got slower, I’ve been able to maintain. We struggled with it for a while, sometimes got grumpy with each other - ran a half in Montreal that my pace was slower than his, because I walked so much to not get ahead of him, and then we decided to let it go. We run together and I just turn around and run back to him and we chat a bit and then I run on. My runs are longer and that’s with me/us. We still love doing it together. And now when we race. We meet at the end and congratulate each other on a great race. ❤️