
In an earlier post I mentioned that I am running in the Hypothermic Half in Halifax. Looking at the forecast for Sunday, the event will live up to its name indeed.
This past week I've been thinking about why I run. Here are my top 5 reasons:
1. Feels good - seriously
2. Before run-"Grumpy", Post run-"Mellow"
3. Weight management
4. Gets you outdoors, even in the dead of winter
5. No gym membership, just need sneakers.
When I'm not running, I obsess about my next run. I try to get out at least three times a week. I am no speedster. I run for me. Though, I kid you not, it would be nice to break my old race times.

This photo is me finishing my first marathon, the Bluenose. There was a time when I watched runners outside my window and thought "they're nuts". It is so inspiring to see runners in their fifties and sixties take up running for the first time. By keeping my annoying injuries at bay, I plan to run for a long time.
Looking for a running/walking route?
Gmaps pedometer is amazing and calculates the distance for you.
Upcoming race: The Scotiabank International Bluenose Marathon, the website is now open for registration.
See you on the sidewalk.
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