Monday, March 19, 2012

Crazy But Why Not???

On March 7th, 2012; I signed up for my first marathon.  Honestly, I had no intentions of signing up for a full marathon, my plan was to do a 10k or maybe the half (BIG MAYBE) but that morning when I got to work I realized the registration (Circled on my calendar for months now) was only for the full marathon.  I had few hours to make a quick and hard decision. It was extremely important to me to do the Marine Corps race this year because I had signed up for the 10K last year and in August found out I was pregnant and running went out of the window.  I guess I could have trained and still did the 10k but I was a rookie in her first pregnancy and the last thing I wanted to do was take unnecessary risks. So signing up this year would be my way of making up for last years. 

I did quick thinking, doubts started running through my mind. Is it possible? Can I actually train for 26.1 miles in eight months?  I liked the idea of training and what I even liked more was the knowledge that with all the running I will be losing (hopefully) the unwanted weight from my pregnancy.  My daughter is nine months and I still have 10 pounds to lose before I can go back to my pre-pregnancy weight.  I was excited but also nervous and scared.  I wondered if I would actually have time to train.  I work full time and I have a new baby plus all the other everyday things I have to deal with– is it possible to dream this big? 

I have always loved running and in my younger days I wanted to run a marathon but the most I have done was 10 miles and to go from 10 miles to 26.1 is a huge jump.  I emailed my friends to get their opinion and I also called my husband to discuss as this would impact him as much as me and my daughter.  He was very supportive and told me to go for it.   Wish everything else would be that simple!!!

As I analyzed the decision in my head, the most emotional aspect of it was the time that I would be away from my daughter.  I printed a schedule off the web (Jeff Galloway) and noticed that training is actually three days.  Two week day runs which are not longer than 45 minutes and I can take my daughter with me (I am extremely lucky to have received the Bob jogging stroller from my friends Awo and Tina as a shower gift) and one long run on Saturday’s.  At the beginning it would be okay to do the long runs while she is taking her first nap (9am to 11am) but as the long runs get longer I would be missing more of the time she is awake.   Since I am a working mother and do not see much of her on the weekdays, the idea of missing even two hours of the weekend’s sounds unfair to me.   I focused on the positives; my daughter being introduced to active life style from early age, my husband and my daughter getting some alone time without me interfering or taking over and  remembering it is the quality of time rather than the quantity that is important made it easier to deal with my decision.  I think at end my daughter will be happier knowing her mother was happier and healthier. So, I convinced my friend Lily (also her first full marathon) to sign up with me and decision was out of my hands.  

Afterwards, I wonder what I got myself into.  Was I crazy? Is it possible to actually do it? What if I could not? So here begins my journey to the marathon and I will see what happens at the end.  My goal is to finish but if I can do it under 5 hours then I would be even happier.

24 comments:

  1. Shukri, you can totally do this. If there is any way I can help let me know. Maybe I will even run with you one Saturday, but remember, I am slow like turtle, but strong like bull! :-) -

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  2. You can do this..you're setting a great example for Safa.

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    1. thanks Caadila. maybe she can be a runner. lol

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  3. Hey Shukri,

    When you DESIRE something, that comes DIRECTLY from The Father!! You no longer have to wonder IF it is possible because he gave you ALL of the instrumentation necessary to acheive it! Just continue believing and it is already done! Stop being anxious about the run and enjoy the process..

    Love ya!

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  4. Go Shukri,
    we are rooting for you!! wooohooo

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  5. Thanks Betsi. Trust me I am very slow too.

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  6. If anyone can do it, it is you!! Determined and strong willed :)
    Jelena

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  7. Good luck cuz, you can do it! I would love to train with you but unfortunately you live too far:(

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  8. I am sooooooo proud of you!!! I know you will make it to the end and do a wonderful job

    ~ Love,

    Filson

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    1. Filsan too bad you are not here to do this with me. I think you would have enjoyed.

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  9. You are going to be fine Shukir! We are all very proud of you.

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  10. Shurki,

    This waberi. Good to hear that you signed up for full marathon. I am sure you can do.

    We trained together couple of short runs. For inspiration, have a look at this documentary.

    http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/marathon-challenge/

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    1. Hey Waberi. I watched the documentary last night. so amazing. made me cry but also made me realize waht is ahead for me. THanks

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  11. Do you remember this Shukri?

    Name City Time Chip Pace Gender
    SHUKRI DERIA SCARBOROUGH 0:38:25.5 0:33:33.9 7:42 Women

    Waberi

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    1. lol i do. but not sure if I did that or one of the kids as we were all using different names. i still have a picture of that race.

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    2. As far as it goes now, you doing way better. Your average per/km almost 6.9m/km. Good for you Shurki

      A Waberi

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