This past weekend was my softball league's ice-breaker fun tournament. We do this every year where all the players in the league show up and are randomly divided into teams - no more than 3 or 4 players from the same 'team' are together. It's great fun and this year was no exception. One of the best things about this day is of course the BEER! Did I mention I play in a beer league? Sponsored by Labatt no less.
You're probably wondering why I'm writing about a softball league on a runner's blog...? Well I had the strangest experience at this ice-breaker, my first day of ball since I've started 'running'. After the first game I realized the closest bank machine was 2 blocks away. I didn't stop at one on the way to the tournament and I needed $$ for beer and lunch. So, for probably the first time in my life, I thought "I could RUN to the bank machine!" - not because I was pressed for time, but because I WANTED to!! So sure enough, I started off running across the ball field and down the sidewalk for 2 blocks... After what was probably 3min of running, (felt like 15) I asked myself "Why am I running? This does not feel good at all!" Soccer clets on pavement is not the ideal running gear, but then another strange thing happened - I kept running! I didn't stop until I was short of breath (induced earlier than normal mostly due to the fact that I had already had one beer at this point...) and only steps from the store where the bank machine was.
It felt strangely rewarding to have done something that was so OUTSIDE my comfort zone! Another side effect of all this running, similar to my soccer game, I felt full of energy all day - jogging on and off the field between innings, even though we lost every game...
If you're reading this and have never been much of a runner - it's totally worth a try if you want more energy and enjoyment out of life! Check with your doctor first of course - not that I did though, but I've been involved in sports my whole adult life without checking first... Right there is another "Ah-Ha" - I've been involved in sports my whole adult life, but never felt so full of energy as I do now after running regularly!! I encourage you to give it a try - what have you got to lose?
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