On Saturdays in Liberty, I run with a great group of people.
We appreciate where each started a year ago & the runners we have all
become since. Several members have run marathons; some ran their first halves,
10Ks, or even 5Ks! On Mondays I run with a wonderful group. We start at the
Brooksider & run the Trolley Trail. This group is a completely different
type of group than Saturday’s. Finally, on Sundays I run with a variety of runners
from all across the city, the Sunday Runday Group. Some from the Liberty group,
some from different clubs. They are all amazing! And FAST!! I’m always the
caboose, but I never feel a lack of support.
When I first became a member of the KCTC, I joined the
Beginners Running Group because my 14 year old son wanted to give running a
try. After his time became consumed with school work & soccer, I continued
to help out with the group of new runners & walkers. It was a nice way to
meet new people, to see new runners achieving their goals, to see walkers turn
into runners & to give & gain encouragement. We all have something in
common; we are runners. We celebrate little victories & huge life events
with one another. We socialize outside of our running groups, learn about running
from one another and are each other’s biggest cheerleaders.
I recently ran the 37th Marine Corps Marathon in
DC. I had a few running friends there too. We all faced Hurricane Sandy; all
had completely different experiences and were all eager to check on one
another’s accomplishments. I got to see one of my running friends at the start
of the marathon, where we encouraged & calmed each other. It was a great safety
blanket to know I had KCTC friends out in the marathon somewhere… Since my
marathon two weeks ago, I have only run twice. Neither of these two runs has
been at my running groups. I feel like I’ve been struggling to get back into a
running “groove” again. The feedback & encouragement I’ve gotten from my
fellow runners is that I am not only “normal”in feeling this way, but that I
will indeed get back into the swing of things when I’m ready. Knowing my
running groups & running friends are there for me when I do, well… It’s
invaluable.
Becoming a part of a great running community is what makes
all of my runs these days, worth it! I’ve seen average runners evolve into
marathoners, marathoners become even faster & stronger & walkers become
runners! Even my own son, who would rather pull out his own nails than have to
run, has shown an interest in running his first half this spring. He seemed
very excited about doing the run. Of course, he’s 14 & his attitude is
subject to change at any minute. We’ll do the Scout Strong Challenge as a
family if he’s ready & willing. To see a boy find a love in running is a
most wonderful thing, even if he needs a generous push from the running
community every now & then.
Rejoining my running community is what I’m looking forward
to most in the next couple of weeks, beeeeecause… The Community Made This Runner! Happy Running Y'all!
Another good read, Dianna! You've earned your time off; enjoy it! I hope to see Christopher at BWW one of these Saturday mornings!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tom!!! I wish Christopher would come to Saturdays, but he stays up way too late on Fridays. He's like Darren in that he LOVES a lazy Saturday. LOL!
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