quoteP.S. By the way, I could never, EVER imagine running an ULTRA-Marathon...that's just nuts! [/quote]
You made me laugh out loud and well up with tears of emotion at the same time! You are such an inspiration to me!
I just started running on Sunday.
Actually, the story is a bit longer than that, but I'm actually not a runner yet. (this story will be more about swimming.) See, I always thought I sucked at running. In middle school, when we tried out for the Presidential Fitness Awards, I could have gotten one except for running. I could do 100 situps without effort, I almost broke the school record in "girl" pullups, etc. But I was a turtle running. It wasn't even really running, it was more like "falling forward". I landed hard, my feet made slapping noises, my chest jiggled, and my sides hurt. It was just so embarrassing. I loved swimming and biking (and volleyball) so I focused on those, and avoided running. At 16 I earned my lifeguard certificate. Swimming a mile was just a warmup for me.
Fast forward ... got married, gave up biking and swimming for lack of time. Ripped up my knee in a ski accident. Gained weight. Had a child, gained more weight. Divorced ... back to school ... no time for exercise. Got a job.
Then I met a wonderful man online, and "love" got me motivated to work on myself again. I started swimming, worked back up to a mile. Snuck in exercise at work: every time I'd go into the darkroom to develop film, I'd do ten leglifts, ten situps, ten crouches, whatever. Started eating veggie subs at Subway for dinner every day. The weight melted off me. Then we broke up. I got a new (stressful) job, met a new (stressful) man, and gained 50 lbs in six months. I started training for the Jamba Juice mini tri in Nov 2000 -- I figured with my love of swimming and biking, I could get 2/3 of the race done, and who cared if I had to walk the final leg, I just wanted to finish -- but then I found out I'd have to work a trade show the weekend of the tri (9/11/2001!) and gave up training. Then I married the stressful man. I've been a slug ever since. He's totally sedentary and values food and sleep over exercise. Stress from emotional abuse and the sedentary lifestyle started building up a lot of fat in my belly. My health really started to deteriorate.
I've tried incorporating lifestyle changes to include more walking, but it hasn't been enough. Last year I developed plantar fasciitis in both feet. At 42 years old, I feel twenty years older. I'm SICK OF IT!! So I've decided to make drastic changes. I separated from my husband. I looked up my old boyfriend, and found out he's done mini tri's in the past and wants to run his first marathon. I arranged to run my first mini-tri with him next June. We aren't together now, but I love knowing that I have a goal to work towards and a buddy to join me. And I decided to actually work on the running part of the tri, not being satisfied with "just finishing", but actually running it. Last weekend I walked a 5K run/walk for charity, and I was a bit envious of the runners who finished the course in 20 minutes while it took me an hour. I'm a bit impatient. 
So I pulled up the Coolrunning.com Couch-to-5K program and started that on Sunday. I also bought a book that really focuses on the FORM of running, so that I can learn to run more efficiently and not feel like I'm always just falling and catching myself. I set up my iPod with songs that are timed just right for the C25K program ... when the song changes, I switch it up. Sunday's run/walk was actually quite easy. I can't wait to get out there today!
I'm still biking -- did a 25K for charity in June -- and I'm looking for a place to swim. But now I feel encouraged to work on my running enough to actually want to do a mini marathon. I want to be healthier, I want to lose weight, and I want to know what that Runners High feels like! 