Masters runner & music lover with a coffee problem. Crazy about my kids, miles, music & mochas.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Discoveries
Last week I made several discovories. Due to some bruised ribs I was unable to run. I typically get out there five or six days a week, so my predicament was not ideal. I tried to get creative and come up with something physical that I could do to replace the running. I quickly discovered that almost every potential alternative requires some form of twisting, pulling or folding at the mid-section. Thus, my only option was to walk. And I'm not talking power walking. I had to walk without moving the upper part of my body like a robot; avoiding any sharp turns or movements while keeping my arms tucked tight at my side. I'm guessing I looked pretty odd to those who passed me but it was all I could do so I went with it. I discovered that I do not want or need a vacation from running. I'm all for taking a break once in a while and running without my watch or veering from my training plan, but I need the running on so many levels and it goes way beyond the physical release. Running clears my head in a way that nothing else can. When I get home from a run, I am ready for whatever is thrown at me. Some people need retail therapy. I need running therapy. It's that simple. All that said, within a day or so I discovered how important it is to give my body time to heal. The simplest things like tying my shoes, brushing my teeth, even laughing, were difficult with a sore mid-section and I needed to do all of those things, especially the laughing. So, despite feeling anxious and wanting to just run through the pain, I discovered I could be patient and rest. I'm not good at either of these things, but I was glad to discover that I could do it when I needed to and I found strength in that alone. Finally, on my long robot walks, I discovered some incredible music. I set Pandora to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, a band that I love to run with but haven't taken the time to explore beyond the few staple songs on my playlist. I am newly obsessed with lead singer Karen O's voice which is sultry and totally mesmerizing. I realized that every one of their songs is awesome for running, dancing or both and I would bet that it's impossible for anyone not to notice this when they hear them play. Not only did I dig deeper on the Yeah Yeah Yeah's collection, but I also discovered some amazing new bands such as Ratatat and Cold War Kids (thank you Pandora). I discovered that music sounds different when I'm walking because I can focus on the song and hear the notes and lyrics in a way that isn't possible when I'm running. And that was pretty cool. Most importantly, though, I re-discovered how important my family and friends are when I'm struggling to get through something that's difficult. Their support last week was endless and I was so grateful to to have them to both vent my frustration and remind me that in the grand scheme of things, it really wasn't that big a deal. EUREKA!
Listen to these:
Kiss Kiss - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Party With Children - Ratatat
Royal Blue - Cold War Kids
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