One day I over heard fellow gymmates discussing upcoming Tybee Marathon. Sounded interesting, so I decided to sign up! As I proceeded to fill out sign up form a young later asked, "Have you ever run 26.2miles before?" I gasp, as I stared blankly at her. "What?!? People run that far? At the same time?" Remember, I couldn't run to my mailbox. She quickly recommend I start with a 5k and my life on the run began!
Yes, my running journey began out of boredom and ignorance.
I downloaded C25k app to my cell phone and began training. I also signed up for my first 5k, Run of the Lakes in Rincon, GA. This was the hardest thing I'd ever done! My self training started on the treadmill and eventually I built the courage to run at the park.
In 2005, I ran my first 5k and won 2nd place for my age group. It was only two of us, but nonetheless, I'd won! This did wonders for my ego!
At 5k, a fellow runner suggested I sign up for the Atlanta Peachtree 10k Road Race. I signed up, and after my first Peachtree I was hooked! I'd never seen so many people, in one place, at one time, doing one thing...Running!
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Jeff Galloway Peachtree 10K 2009 |
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Peachtree 10K 2010 |
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Peachtree 10k 2011 |
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Peachtree 10k 2012 |
After my 5th Peachtree 10k, I wanted to run further!.
But I needed help. While I was training and running races, I hated running!
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Breast Cancer 5K 2008 |
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Gate River 15K 2010 Jacksonville, GA |
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Enmark Bridge 10k 2008 Start |
It was hard! I ached horribly and could hardly breathe once I got started.
While running with my mentor, she suggested I seek the help of trainer Isaiah Douglas (15+ Boston Marathon Runner). This man changed my life! Isaiah taught me the art of running down to proper breathing, proper shoes, pacing, etc. He challenged me to run a half marathon!
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Tybee Half Marathon 2010 Isaiah Douglas
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Because of his training, I began to fall in love with the sport. (Especially when I experienced the runners high).
Five years after running my first 5k, I had trained and completed Tybee Half Marathon!
Despite 35 degree weather, torrential downpour, and knee injury I crossed the finished line! It was exhilarating, emotional, challenging, and rewarding.
After conquering a 5k, 10k, 15k, and half marathon, I began to ponder that prosperous idea of running a full marathon!
My trainer had faith! So we trained. But shortly afterwards, I relocated to Atlanta, GA (HIll City). With trainer and running group left behind in Savannah, I was forced to complete Marathon training alone. Working two jobs in a new city, I started to doubt the possibility of making the impossible possible!
But I was determined.
Once I became settled in my new job, I met crazy people who loved to run also!
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Black Girls Run Atlanta |
On March 2012, I signed up for the Savannah Rock -N- Roll Marathon ( 7yrs after making that ignorant declaration at the local YMCA). There was no turning back. Blood, sweat, tears, shin splints, etc. I was going to become a Marathoner!
Race day, November 2012, arrived and I was standing at the start line. This was a very surreal moment. I'd train long and hard. Running was over 80%mental! If the mind can conceive it, the body can achieve it. And trust me, at mile 20 my body gave up! I telephoned a friend (literally) for inspiration! She said, you can do it, Don't give up! That was the push I needed to finish the last leg of my marathon.
Victory never taste so sweet than when I crossed that finish line. I officially change my name to Sapphire Marathoner Anderson! NO words can describe the feeling you get when you make your dreams a reality. After completing a marathon, I felt invisible and nothing could stop me from LIVING my Life!
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Savannah Rock n Roll Marathon 2012 |
My Two Cents: Want to start running?