Tuesday, April 19, 2011

I am not a jogger!

I was reading through an old Runner's World magazine the other night and came across an article by John Bingham about why he calls himself a runner. He mentioned an ad that ran in the magazine months before that tried to distinguish between those who are runners and those who are joggers. Many people were offended by it. I guess technically there is a difference, but he, like many of us, calls himself a "runner" for his own reasons. Here are the ones he listed. I agree with so many of them!

I am a runner because my runs have names. I do tempo runs and threshold runs and fartlek runs. I do long, slow runs and track workouts. My runs are defined, even if my abs are not.

I am a runner because my shoes are training equipment, not a fashion statement. The best shoe for me is the one that makes me a better runner. I choose the shoe that goes with my running mechanics, not my running outfit.

I am a runner because I don't have running outfits. I have technical shirts and shorts and socks. I have apparel that enhances the experience of running by allowing me to run comfortably. I can say "Coolmax" and "Gore-Tex" in the same sentence and know which does what.

I am a runner because I know what effort feels like, and I embrace it. I know when I'm pushing the limits of my comfort and why I'm doing it. I know that heavy breathing and an accelerated heart rate-things I once avoided-are necessary if I want to be a better runner.

I am a runner because I value and respect my body. It will whisper to me when I've done too much. And if I choose to listen to that whisper, my body won't have to scream in pain later on.

I am a runner because I am willing to lay it all on the line. I know that every finish line has the potential to lift my spirits to new highs or devastate me, yet I line up anyway.

I am a runner because I know that despite my best efforts, I will always want more from myself. I will always want to know my limits so that I can exceed them.

I am a runner because I run. Not because I run fast. Not because I run far.

I am a runner because I say I am. And no one can tell me I'm not.

Taken from Runner's World magazine November 2007.

2 comments:

  1. I view jogging as more of a leisure activity. Running, to me, is something people do because they like to, because they want to. Something deep inside drives a runner to run. Where joggers jog because it is part of thier fitness plan, or something they have to do. Running shapes who you are, it builds character, and discipline. Jogging is for the heart, running is from the heart.

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  2. Love it...always had a conscious about saying running vs jogging. Owned a magnet that said "runner girl" that i kept inside (instead of on my car) for longest time b/c i wasn't sure i wasn't just a "jogger girl".
    This is what makes me a runner:
    I sacrifice my "FRIDAY NIGHTS" so that i can perform on my Saturday runs w/ YOU!
    Love the blogging...keep it up!

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