
Today I went for a run and completed my 5 x 10 mile challenge. I set out on this challenge with the goal of running 3 days x 10 miles per day. It started a few years ago when I did a 2 x 10 day challenge and had a blast doing it! With no races planned and no training schedule narrowing my flexibility, it seemed like a perfect time to do it. I set out on day one from my house after we all worked through our school routine. It was mid afternoon, in the mid 60s, warm and I took to the streets. It was almost shocking how humid it was, but I enjoyed the sun, smell of flowers and good tunes to push me along.

Day two was overcast after a rainy morning. I set out with my husband for the first six miles and we looped around our normal backroads in a steady mist. It was a quiet afternoon, with people opting to stay inside after the gloomy morning. We made it back to the car and I finished my last four miles with an uptempo push. Another ten done!

Day three was uncharted territory, I’ve never done three in a row and it made me nervous, yet gittery! My legs felt pretty solid with only a little fatigue as I took to the streets. I switched up taking a different route, incorporating my favorite backroads. It was a cool morning, but the sun warmed face and kept my stride steady. Another ten crushed.

I went home that night and decided I still had gas in the tank to push through another ten. I had an early meeting, but took to the streets afterwards on another beautiful spring morning. This route went the opposite direction and added a few new roads I had never taken. The best part was a steady incline that took me to the top of Chapel hill where I had a perfect view of the town. I paused, took a deep breath and exhaled the stress of this quarantine, the uphill battle I had just conquered and began to push through the mental barriers I have always placed on my running. Another ten conquered.

Day five and I had no clue what to think. Physically I was feeling pretty solid with only a dull ache in my piriformis muscle. It was a rainy Saturday morning and the forecast showed a window that would allow me to squeeze in a run in hopefully a light mist. Well, I was wrong! The light mist became a steady rain with strong gusts the last two miles. I completed a final fifth route that took me to through familiar neighborhoods the opposite direction. Queen, Rod Stewart, Pat Benatar, Stevie Nicks and Bruce pushed me along, as a kept a steady stride. The last two miles I began to push with my heart, knowing the finish line was near… and then I crossed it. Five consecutive days of ten miles complete.

Races have been canceled, training has been placed on hold and I have nothing to run for, but running and myself. This challenge was the perfect thing at the right time. John Cena posted a tweet the other day, “The uncomfortable is a difficult place to be, but also provides a platform to grow if you allow yourself. It’s VERY hard, but do your best to see the gain and growth thru the uncomfortable.”
Today I learned that my comfort zone shouldn’t define my running. I ran with my heart the last five days and learned to focus on my strengths, test my boundaries and push past what I thought was uncomfortable. That makes me proud and gives me something to hang my hat on.
