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Slowing Down

Admit it. Most runners like us are masochists. We feel like winners when our calves are burning, our feet are sore, and we are too exhausted to run any further yet we still plod on for the sheer passion for running. Conversely, slowing down may feel like we’re giving in—or worse giving up.

For those who want to run for life, one must actually learn to slow down at times. In the runner’s world, that could mean: to decrease your pace, to lessen your number of runs, to shorten the length of time, or to allow your body to rest and recover for a certain period of time in order to avoid injury.

For me last week, I felt I needed to slow down in Life. I was going at breakneck speed and, if I did not reduce my pace anytime soon, I thought I’d find myself laying lifeless in the middle of the road.

So, after last Friday—the day I finalized work for one large design project and fortunately the same day that both kids were back in the pink of health—I confessed to my mac that I needed some space. (Yup, that’s why I hardly posted anything new here.)

It was during those days away from the laptop screen that I was able to focus on ME. I happily indulged in days of pampering and pleasure:

1) Treated myself to a massage. I got a home massage one evening last week much to the delight of my left ankle, which was a bit sore from my past two treadmill runs. Fortunately, I found the perfect masseuse for me, Jenny, who has a super strong but relaxing massage style… so different from my masseuse from hell.

2) Got a pedicure/foot massage. It wasn’t so much the foot massage that I desired but the pedicure. I could no longer look at my fourth toe nail staring back at me in all its blackness. My foot just looked hideous. I visited a nail spa last Friday and treated my toe nails to some beautiful red paint.(Uhm, I don’t usually wear red on my toes but this was the only color that effectively concealed the death of my 4th toenail. The lady there said I could return on the last week of October and she would gladly paint all my other 9 toenails black just in time for Halloween!)

3) Visited the parlor. I finally saw my hair stylist again for the first time in months. He chopped 2 inches off my hair. Not that it makes a significant difference since my hair is forever up anyway.

4) Met up with McDreamy. He’s back…my (and a million other women’s) McDreamy is back! If there is one thing that can stop me from running when I’m heading out the door with my shoes on, it would be Dr. McDreamy beckoning me to watch him on television. (Oh okay, maybe my husband begging me to spend the day with him would be another reason too.) So, after months of not watching anything at all, I spent more than an hour glued to the screen watching the first two episodes of Grey’s Anatomy’s Season 4.

5) Went shopping. Actually, I went shopping online a couple of days before I even submitted my work. No, I am not into the newest fashion trend. In fact, I’ve hardly spent a cent on anything but running accessories for the past couple of months. So, I am awaiting my new running partners that should arrive before the month ends. For now, I shall not disclose what these are for fear that, as they say in tagalog, “Baka maudlot!”

6) Ran alone. I needed to feel alive again. I ran in Ayala Alabang on Saturday with my playlist “Running Happy” playing on my nano throughout the hour’s run. I ran to my favorite songs of all time like “Next To You” by Elisabeth Withers, “Just for You” by M People, and “You Are the Universe” by Brand New Heavies and felt supremely happy and reenergized. Aaah, by far, this was the best treat of all.

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10 Responses to “Slowing Down”

  1. hmmmm… “Baka maudlot!”.. something to look forward to on your upcoming posts?! :)

    my boss calls me a masochist too! o.O

    Renz said on Oct 09 07 at 9:15 PM Reply
  2. Its important to take a break once in a while from running to keep you ” Hungry”. When i say break what i ment is like you did parlor, shopping, massage etc. Just dont take to many running days off because you might enjoy it to much :-) . Running alone is the best. I do 99.9% of my running alone. like when we saw each other last sat. im also not a very good running partner. Your still young and still have a lot spirit in you ,enjoy it and most of all have fun. Im 44 and ive been running 27 years. frankly i can already feel it in my knees and my recovery time / days are longer.
    Running is a life time exprience have fun. take care.
    P.S. I KNOW WHAT YOU WENT SHOPPING FOR ON LINE !!!:-)

    patrick concepcion said on Oct 10 07 at 9:13 AM Reply
  3. Renz, either i’ll post about it or you’ll see ‘em on me at the next race! :)

    Patrick, aaawww…don’t talk as if you’re so old…you’re not. That’s always what I tell my hubby—when I’m not teasing him about his age..haha. Thanks to you I placed the order…ooooh you’re right…I cannot wait. It’s taking forever for my relatives to come home :)

    bullrunner said on Oct 10 07 at 10:12 AM Reply
  4. wow! new goodies!!!!!!!! can’t wait na din…. well, for your post. hehehehe
    :)

    Ben said on Oct 10 07 at 11:31 AM Reply
  5. Jaymie,

    I’ve been wondering where you have been…

    I’m glad you took time off for yourself. You deserve it! What a great way to get re-charged. :)

    Hey if what you ordered is what i think it is…then I’m also like you waiting for mine to arrive…hahaha…malapit na…

    See you soon

    Tricia said on Oct 10 07 at 2:30 PM Reply
  6. I pretty much figured out why your nails were painted red, well dark red last friday. I am in a rut, m run today was really disappointing. Yes there are good and bad days.

    Mayi said on Oct 10 07 at 7:12 PM Reply
  7. i prefer running alone too. however, in order for me to improve, i need to run with other people every so often.

    hey i’ll see you tomorrow jaymie! (you too, renz and ben. and patrick! :p)

    marga said on Oct 10 07 at 11:22 PM Reply
  8. Ben, you’ve got some new stuff yourself right?! :)

    Tricia, I’ve been wondering what country you’re in too! hahaha. Hope to see you tonight :)

    Mayi, at least you still ran! Are you coming tonight?

    Marga, remember: no pizza today! Or if you must, have it long before you reach high street! hahaha :)

    bullrunner said on Oct 11 07 at 8:50 AM Reply
  9. Mmm…massages. They are really good here in the states, with some massuesses specifically trained to help athletes pero kaso lang they are sooo expensive. I gave them up so I could buy more sports gear and enter races. Sigh, I’ll just wait na lang when I get there.

    Thanks for the invite to run with you guys. I’m actually from Bacolod so I will be spending most of my time there when I visit. I have 4 days to play in Manila at the end of my trip but usually I’m really FAT and SLOW by then, having indulged in all the food that I missed.

    rick gaston said on Oct 12 07 at 12:17 PM Reply
  10. mars, on so many ways pareho tayo ng wavelength, self indulgence din ako nung friday! hahaha! and on mcdreamy, promise..he is dreamy :-)

    banggigay said on Oct 16 07 at 9:10 PM Reply

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