kodi
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New Years day will be my 34th running anniversary. I was six weeks short of turning 41; yep I’m going to be 75 in February. I started running because I was an overweight smoker with a family history of heart problems. The smoking stopped, the weight went down but the family history of heart problems caught up to me. Six years ago I had an aortic valve replacement and on Jan 10, I will be having a pacemaker implanted to control my very low (24) night time heart rate and an occasional arterial flutter. The pain won’t last too long and the recovery will be fairly quick, so I’m told. It will pale in comparison to what the families of Newtown, CT. that lost 20 children and six adults in a totally senseless shooting, are going through. I decided as a motivation to run through 2013 to make a challenge and commitment. God willing, I am going to run and/or run/walk a minimum of 26 miles a week (in my younger days 40 to 60 was my norm) for a year. I will try to find a couple marathons (26.2 miles) along the way and will run one on Dec. 14, 2013 to commemorate the anniversary of the shootings.
Now I have a question. Who would be willing to accompany me with this commitment or a similar one, after all, that’s less than four miles a day? Just think what it can do for your health, your mind and your soul.
Best Wishes for a Happy and Healthy New Year.
Now I have a question. Who would be willing to accompany me with this commitment or a similar one, after all, that’s less than four miles a day? Just think what it can do for your health, your mind and your soul.
Best Wishes for a Happy and Healthy New Year.