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I Am An Athlete- 5K prep

August 14, 2012

Week

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

1

CT or Rest

3 x 400 IW

2 m run

30 min tempo

Rest

5 m run

30 min EZ

2

CT or Rest

4 x 400 IW

2 m run

30 min tempo

Rest

5 m run

35 min EZ

3

CT or Rest

4 x 400 IW

3 m run

30 min tempo

Rest

6 m run

35 min EZ

4

CT or Rest

5 x 400 IW

3 m run

35 min tempo

Rest

6 m run

40 min EZ

5

CT or Rest

5 x 400 IW

3 m run

35 min tempo

Rest

7 m run

35 min EZ

6

CT or Rest

6 x 400 IW

3 m run

40 min tempo

Rest

6 m run

40 min EZ

7

CT or Rest

6 x 400 IW

3 m run

40 min tempo

Rest

7 m run

45 min EZ

8

CT or Rest

3 m run

30 min tempo run

2 m run

Rest

Rest

5K Race!

Recently I told Bishop Gwin (BG) at The Love Corner that I was an athlete. I was trying to encourage him to keep talking about how important it is for us to eat well and care for ourselves. He observes as I do that evangelicals are just as fat and out of it physically- or even more- than the average person in our corpulent society.

Anyway when I said it, BG looked at me like I was in total self delusion and denial of reality. I explained that lately I have been repeating to myself that I am an athlete- and it really helps me.

Now reality is that I am and have always been far from a natural athlete. How I interact with water, balls of any kind, sticks or rackets you hit balls with, and placing one foot in front of the other quickly is as far from athletic as one could imagine.

But this past 20 years or so I have been slogging along running and this past summer I lost 20 pounds and ran a few 5K runs.

You see I discovered in the Bible years ago this pervasive metaphor for the Christian life. This is a run, we are in training, and I am to run is such a way as to win.

So it hit me this summer that I have thought this, studied it, taught it to others…and now it is time to live it. It is time to actually function as if the clock is ticking, the race is on, I am not a spectator, and that I will either just run or run to win.

I prefer to win.

So the above chart is what I used to get ready for those 5K runs in the CU area.

I ran well and actually won one.

I am still in the race.

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