665 and Beyond
This year I ran over 665 miles (according to Strava). While I did not explicitly set a mileage goal for 2018, I was hoping to get over 500 miles and I sailed clear over that.
So to make 2019 more interesting for me, I’m going to now set a goal to run 1000 miles.
One. Thousand. Miles.
Since I already covered 665 miles this year, I’m sure a bunch of you are thinking, “What are you stressing about? That’s just a little more than what you ran in 2018.”
If you’re thinking that, you would be right. In pure mileage terms, it isn’t that much more. For me, the main block is more mental than anything else. I’ve never run that much in my life and who knows that might happen to me or my body in the coming year. It might be easy for some but to me, it’s still a metaphorical mountain.
On top of the unknowns, I’m trying to balance my time with other training such as swimming, cycling, strength training and plyometrics. More importantly, I’m also first a husband and a father. That’s a lot of balls to juggle in the air and more opportunities to drop something.
But then again...
I never ran 665 miles in a single year and I did it this year.
I never ran a half marathon and I did two of them this year.
I never completed a duathlon and I did two of them this year.
I could not swim the length of a pool and now I can swim over 1000 yards without stopping (albeit poorly).
I did this all while being a husband and a father.
This year has been a year of firsts for me and as long as I keep setting goals like this, I’ll keep pushing myself to be a better me.
Thank you 2018, you made me a better person. Let’s do this 2019.