My long suffering husband (the Hubs) is always happy to work out with me-- whether it's running a few miles, cycling, or swimming. However, we have different goals (his are far more sensible); and sadly, he is often away from home for something called W-O-R-K. I never leave Covington for any of my three jobs, and I shudder at the thought of being gone 7-10 days at a time; something poor Hubs is familiar with. So although I love training alone and with the Hubs, it is wonderful to have another option.
After having a wonderful time at Ironman Chattanooga, I turned my attention to two new friends-- Cary and Barbara-- and their goal to qualify for the Boston Marathon. Those ladies and their friends are so much fun and full of such positive, happy energy, that whatever they want to do will undoubtedly be wonderful. And so the training has begun.
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Cary showing off her stylish hat! |
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Cary, other Kim, and I after the Columbus half marathon. |
As a cyclist, I learned the joy of riding with others. It initially surprised me how group rides were such joyful, happy experiences, and how speed and endurance increased effortlessly. The same is now happening with running. This girl, who always thought of herself as a natural introvert thriving on alone time now looks with anticipation toward group runs and rides. Who knew?
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2019 New Year's Day ride with C4 folks. Note the Hubs waving in the back. |
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First 2019 Winter base ride with C4. |
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A fun run and Christmas gathering with Covington's She Runs this Town ladies. |
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