I needed another form of exercise for the physical fitness portion of the Congressional Award, and since I was already doing Zumba, I picked running. Zubma sidenote- I went to Zumba at the post gym and who do you think decided to join us for an hour of hip-shaking and arm-waving??? A drunk man. A drunk man and his sober but still slightly annoying posse of 7 other husbands who were there because they lost a bet to their wives. I can't even talk about it any more.
The first morning I went to the track was mostly uneventful. I don't like running when others are watching ("watching" means they are anywhere within 5000 feet of me even if they aren't paying attention) so I didn't do much actual running, but it was a start. In all honesty, the other people on the track weren't the only reason I didn't run 45 miles. I feel like I'm going to die every time I run and that's generally a feeling I like to avoid. I know people who listen to the Bible or sermons while they run, but the most holy thoughts I have while I run are prayers that I won't die. I'll die when I am meant to die, I'd just prefer to go in a more dignified fashion than sprawled out on a track while wearing my sneakers.
Things were getting a little better in the Running While Others Are Watching department until the day I almost LITERALLY bumped into the Fort Lee marching band. I don't know where they came from because they weren't there then ALL THE SUDDEN THEY WERE. I've made a little illustration to demonstrate:
It didn't take me long to realize that their direction of marching while they practiced matched my direction of walking/running. Each time I turned, they turned also. I just couldn't get away from them! I've made another illustration for your benefit.
I did very little running that day.
At least I can comfort myself with the knowledge that I must have worked out hard enough because I certainly did not look cute at the end.
3 comments:
This is hilarious! I started running again today...and we live close-ish to a track. So my big master plan was to do my warm-up walk on the way to the track and then run once I got there. But I ran into 6,539 formations on the way over which was awkward...and then a 'special event' filled with MPs and their flashing sirens. So maybe I'll just stick with running in the 'hood from now on.
I am super impressed with your running skills. And also your diagram drawing. I can't imagine such an awkward run-in with a marching band. How did you start running? Are you doing a program or just doing it? I would love to run but I look like a goofball and like you, feel like I am going to die!
I feel your embarrassment but am impressed with your diagrams!
<3 Mom
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