Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Run 365 Eve! RSD364

As I'm laying in bed on the eve of day 365 with a sore knee and pain in my lower back, I can't help but think. Think that I only have one more run to go. Think of the previous 364 days and how many great runs I've had. How many times I wanted to sleep in or simply go to bed before the days run and just call it quits. 

Everyday hasn't been the best, fastest or most competitive run. But everyday has been a run. Whether it be one mile or many miles I was able to stick to my guns and go out there and accomplish my goal. My resolution I suppose. 

I encourage everyone to find their mile. Whether that be saving money. Buying a house. Losing weight. Whatever it is. Make sure that you can look through January and February and see your goal through till the end. Something that you can chip away at everyday and make progress towards every single day. I've learned so much throughout this venture and I wouldn't trade it for the world!  If this has taught me one thing it's been perseverance and a feeling that I can truly accomplish anything. Thanks for reading. 

Find your Mile. 

Sunday, December 6, 2015

#rsd339

As I head out for run streak day 339 I can't help but feel thankful for the ability and support to venture on this journey. It's been challenging. I've run in hotel fitness centers, foreign countries, up and down stairs, in a Las Vegas parking lot and in a damn airport. I've run 4 half marathons 1 full marathon a trail duathlon and a handful of 5k races. Through it all I'd be lying if I said I hadn't thought about throwing in the towel. Thinking, What do I need to run 365 days in a row for?  What do I have to prove?  I can always run again tomorrow. Is this even doing anything for me? 

It is doing something for me.  It challenges me. It allows me to dig deep and find passion and perseverence within.  It makes me feel as if I can accomplish absolutely anything.  If I was to give up on this goal and justify it with whatever reason I see fit then where else in life am I giving up?  I won't allow it. With only 26 days remaining failure is not an option. I will make this the best 26 days of running I've ever imagined. 

With that said. I'm off to enjoy #rsd339 since the sun is shining. It might be cold but I'll take it. That's what the hat and gloves are for. 

Friday, November 20, 2015

Last days in Peru.

So I had this well crafted blog post that I was writing while on the plane to Cusco from Lima. Thought I had it saved and definitely did not so here goes my second post from Peru. 

I had my fears about running in Cusco. Not that it's a dangerous city because that isn't the case at all. Cusco sits nearly 12000 ft elevation. Running at this type of elevation was sure to be a daunting task. The day we left Lima I was able to get up early and run on the malecon once more before flying out to Cusco. This gave me a chance to adjust to the altitude upon arrival. Man was that much needed!  My first day in cusco I felt slight nausea dizziness and fell short of breathe easily. 

The first run wasn't too bad at all. I definitely could tell the difference in oxygen intake as I was struggling at a 12 minute pace. Cusco is an absolutely beautiful city!  Stone roads which look gorgeous but can be a pain to run on. Each run in cusco was from our hotel to the central plaza (plaza de armes) with a loop around that and back. Luckily my garmin gps watch worked here as well. 

Today was our visit to Machu Picchu and the town of aguas calientes. We arrived yesterday and after a small lunch I was able to run there for the day. The climate was very different and the altitude much lower. Extremely humid with killer Mosquitos everywhere! This run I took a dirt road that leads to Machu Picchu.  Since we were up at 4 am today in time to get to the gates before 6 am I opted to run after our trek.  After spending about 8 hrs at Machu Picchu summiting huayna Picchu as well as hiking to the grand caverna and temple de la Luna we headed back to our hostel for some food and then took a 3+ hour train ride back to cusco. 

With all that being said I just finished my run. The cusco town square is happening tonight and tomorrow we'll be headed back home at 2 am. Planning to get my 3rd run in before breakfast in cusco and enjoy the city one last time. Today was a very long, very exhausting day although absolutely amazing and I wouldn't trade it for the world. 

I've added a couple pictures from my journey. One is of the stone roads in Cusco I was running on and the other is of Machu Picchu with Huayna Picchu (which we cloned today!) towering in the background. 

#kreedrun365 #run365 #rsd324 #keeprunning. 



Friday, November 13, 2015

Running around the world.

So in the past 48 hours I've managed to run in two states and on 2 continents!  

During a 14 hour travel day yesterday I decided to run in a crowded Atlanta airport as one of my only options since we wouldn't arrive in Peru until 1AM. Running in a foreign country that I'm unfamiliar with at 1AM is a little more risk than I'd like to take. Luckily I was wearing my back pack so I just looked like a fool running to his terminal to catch a plane.... Until I made it to the end of a terminal and turned around and ran back. Awkward. Oh well. I'll never see these people again and it's for the love of the run!  

This morning was my first day waking up in Peru!  Literally across the st from our place is a running track at barranco tennis club. Planned to run there for the day and give myself time to explore later but since it was locked up for members only we decided to hit the streets of Lima.  My brothers gf, Teal (She has a great blog as well btw so check it out!  Travelwithteal.com) came along on the run today and we had a beautiful run along the "malecon".  This is a sidewalk or boardwalk type of path that has amazing views looking out from the bluffs over the pacific. I'm so glad the track was locked and we decided to just run in the city instead. There's not many things i dislike more than running on tracks and treadmills. Not sure which is the lesser of the two evils. 

Running in a new city is one of the best ways to explore and discover new things!   We accidentally came across punta de Los suspiros. Or the bridge of sighs which is an iconic old wooden bridge that I planned to check out sometime this week. Otw back over the bridge there was a couple taking wedding photos looking back out at the ocean from the bridge. 

All in all its been a great start!  I'll end it here so I can enjoy a piscola and check out the city!  

#run365 #kreed #travelwithteal #gystpodcast #getyourshittogether #lima #peru #barranco #piscoandcola #piscola #salud

Friday, October 30, 2015

Run streak day 303 and happy as can be!

Just wrapped up a late night run for #rsd303!!!!  Had to watch the ducks and sun Devils game go into overtime!  Finished just in time for the weekend to set in. 

Today is my wonderful fathers birthday and I owe all my hardwork and dedication to him. He might not know it but he taught me how to be selfless and always do the right thing and leave no excuses for unfinished business. If there's a task at hand just do it. Sorry Nike, but today's mile was for pops. Love you dad!  

Happy Birthday! 

Monday, October 26, 2015

#rsd299

Wow. I made it to run streak day 299!  I haven't yet run today but I'll make sure it's a good one!  Never would I have thought that I would run this many days in a row. The human body is an amazing thing. 

Today I went in and got some vaccinations for my trip to South America. Damn near passed out after they stuck them needles in me!  I've never been a fan of shots and today was more evidence of that. I had to lay on the damn exam room table for a few before I left!  Anyway. Here's to hoping I don't pass out on my run this evening!  

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Happy Back to the Future Day!

In honor of today I've got a few friends over to watch btf2 on the projector and have some food and drinks. I was looking for something retro to commemorate this run with but the only thing I have that was around in 1985 is these old ass legs!    

So in honor of oct 21 1985 I'm running in my john Stockton shorts. Yup. You read that right. Shorts shorter than boxers. Shorts so short daisy duke wouldn't wear them. Shorts so tight you can see the nickel in my pocket and if it wasn't for boxer briefs.... Well you get the picture. 

Also, my Podcast launched on iTunes this week so go checkit out. "Get your shit together"is the name and the official website is www.gystpodcast.com. 

Welcome to the future!