Running 1000 Miles in 2021: Days 4 & 5

A lot of humans have achieved extraordinary feats.

People have hiked to highest mountains, endured unimaginable tragedies, created technologies that have shifted culture, and broken records that were explained by science to be physically impossible.

“Doubt kills more dream than failure ever will.”

– Suzy Kassem

I ran 2.8 miles yesterday in the snowy trails around Grand Rapids. The runs were exhausting. Most of the run was spent finding my balance and trying to run faster until I walked. Trying to get the run over with turned my “pace” run into a weirdly sporadic “HIIT” run. Following that run I was happy with the consistency I have built to start the year and gave myself today off. Instead I went for a walk today. A long walk. Truly, a stroll so long that I began to wonder to myself.

Why did I even take the day off?

I wasn’t that sore. I had been in greater discomfort on the chaffing incident earlier this week. I gave myself a break simply because I felt like it. Here’s the rub. There is nothing wrong with breaks. That is the cultural moment we are living through. But what if the person you want to be has higher standards than that? Pushing yourself through complacency is where true growth happens.

“Be tolerant with others and strict with yourself.”

– Marcus Aurelius

The message for today is have some standards. I didn’t meet mine today. Learn from this day and move forward. Maybe in the long run I’ll thank myself but I know tomorrow is another day to get after it.

13.7 miles down and 986.3 to go.

All the best,

Jake Gillett

Running 1000 Mile in 2021: Day 3

Rewind, the chaffing was becoming an issue

There was a mission last night to slow the chaffing. After a little lotion and a restless night sleep I was awake again. I was too excited to sleep. The runs have been a way to boost energy and focus. When I got outside the reality of the run was not meeting my excited expectations. My blisters were placed in my shoes a touch outside of painful. The ball of foot barely missing them with every step. I decided to wear shorts which was an obvious bad choice at the first gust of wind.

After all 2.3 miles of that run I was down to 989.1 miles left. Keep up the work.

Thanks for reading.

All the best,

Jake Gillett

Running 1000 Miles in 2021: Day 2

Saggy sweat pants and small blisters

It feels good to be back inside. Even on a day with shorter miles and a quicker pace that run felt like it was weighed down by 500 pairs of wet socks. The pants I wore I had never run in before. As it became quite clear these Nike sweats had lost their elastic many moons ago. After pulling my pants up every 500 feet for 3 miles it is treat to have stable bottoms.

There are small blisters forming but I will chalk that up to improper sock placement. We can fix this problem tomorrow. The run did not feel strong.

Lesson

Getting outside is the real gift. The physical part of the running is secondary to the energy boost from being active outside. Other runners pass by. Young dog owners frown past. Old women smile with encouragement. Sure, the blisters are a mild disturbance. My thought? Who cares. I’ll walk funny for awhile if I can immerse myself in the community. The runners high is the flood of endorphins, as far as I have read, but the high of being out and seeing people puts life into perspective. Sitting in the house all day I can get wrapped up in the world that is “me”. Running gives the opportunity to see others and respect the path they are on. Whether it is getting a break from their own house, running errands on a busy Sunday, or the jolt I get from seeing someone else getting after it and logging miles.

Thanks for reading. Find your activity that helps you get outside yourself. Pushing ahead.

8.6 miles down. 991.4 to go.

All the best,

Jake Gillett

Running 1000 Miles in 2021: Day One

Have you ever had a drunk night where you came up with the best idea ever?

Bro, we are gonna build a pizza oven that teleports in made pizzas from other restaurants. Hello, first billion dollars.

Let’s quit our jobs and live in the bush in New Zealand. I watched a Youtube video. More importantly, it’s where Lord of the Rings was shot.

Those ideas stay ideas.

Implementing a plan is a much quieter and sober voice. Today I was laying in bed doing goal math. If you’re the type of person who comes up with get rich quick schemes while drunk you are probably the type of person who does goal math. Goal math is laying in bed figuring on how much work or money you’ll have to earn per day to be the person you wish you were. Of the styles of math it may be the saddest form. While doing the math I had the quiet voice in my head.

“Get up.”

Staying was an option. I have stayed in bed many of goal math sessions before. This goal felt urgent. 1000 miles in 365 days is 2.7 or 3 miles a day if I round up. The idea came to me a day late so I would have to make up some miles. As a religious procrastinator I know all about make up miles. Stay up until 4 am in college to write a twenty page marketing plan that was assigned for the semester. That pain is nothing a caramel macchiato couldn’t cure. But is that the person I want to be? The guy showing up with red eyes and a project with more B.S than a senate hearing. I got up. The 5.6 miles was on snow filled sidewalks primarily. My mile times were closer to power walkers at your local mall. (See Below)

We are pushing forward. Slow progress is progress. I encourage you to run with me. I encourage you to listen to the quiet voice in your head.

5.6 down. 994.4 to go.

All the best,

Jake Gillett

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