Make Running a Family Affair, Great Tips to a Family Shape up!

August 24, 2010 by Sutton Mason  
Filed under Featured Tips, Fitness

The Family RunWell we’re almost closing in on the end of Month #1 and I’m happy to report that I have survived the first 30 days of my foray into the world of running. While the first few runs were challenging, comprised of an energetic start, soon followed by a slow jog, then down to a weary shuffle, I am proud to say I’ve already noticed a substantial improvement in my time, my cardiovascular stamina and my overall endurance.

I think I mentioned last time that my 7 year old son is running with me, but never in a million years did I envision my daughter, who’s almost 10, to really get into it too!  This is a kid who, up to this point, has prided herself on her love of the indoors and mastering the various online games she subscribes to.  When she said she’d run a mile with us one day two weeks ago, I thought it would be recipe for disaster; surely she’d run about a block and we’d see the tears start to flow as she got frustrated and couldn’t keep up, right?  Boy was I wrong!  I dare say she DUSTED US and maintained speed the whole mile.  I was instantly impressed, astounded & proud.

Since that first run as a threesome, both kids have stayed motivated to run with me three days a week and we’re now up to 2 miles a day, training for the 5k we registered for on September 19.  I can’t help but think that had I not found the motivation to start running myself, I may never have realized that this is a natural talent for my daughter and we may have really missed out on something great.  I have already witnessed the self-esteem boost that running has given her, which is invaluable for a ten year old girl.

While we still have roughly four more weeks to ‘train’ before our first road race, my son is thrilled to see that he is the youngest one registered for the race, to date, out of 300 participants.  Of course, he’s also giddy with excitement over the fact that he’ll get an official number pinned to him that morning, so it really doesn’t take much when you’re seven.  Our plan for the next few weeks is to add fractional mileage to our runs and work on our consistent pace.

One of the best things about running with my kids? They do quite a bit of talking during our runs and now that I’m not huffing and puffing my way through the workout, it’s really becoming a nice way to catch up on our day & spend time as a family.  So turn off the TV, step away from the computer, and get running!

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One Response to “Make Running a Family Affair, Great Tips to a Family Shape up!”

  1. Molly on August 25th, 2010 11:27 am

    again, a great article on getting started and making it a family profject.

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