Saturday, July 5, 2008

run #1: comical.

this morning, i went for my first run here in quito. let's just say that 9,3oo feet is a major detail. after five minutes of continuous running, my lungs felt like they were about to pop. like a balloon that you just keep blowing up until it bursts. after five minutes. i somehow managed to run/walk for another 25 minutes. 

i am supposed to run in a 10K in august... this could definitely get interesting. i'll keep you updated. 

i am, however, committed to keep up the habit for two reasons. first, it is a great way to see the city. this morning, i came across this big park in the middle of the city with lots of trails running through countless playgrounds and jungle gyms. i also discovered that there is some sort of market in that park on saturdays - along one of the pathways, i saw rows of green tents with people setting out their crafts. 

and, as if i needed another reason, they say that one of the ways to deal with culture shock is to incorporate the old and new. meaning, you should incorporate things that you loved in your previous lifestyle/culture into your new one. running has always been a release for me, and i don't see why it should be any different here. 

the main thing is, i'm finding out that while so many things are entirely different, the things that are important remain... or at least can be maintained with some dedication and maybe a little creativity. 


"ask yourself: can i give more? the answer is usually yes." -- paul tergat


2 comments:

Morgan said...

that must be my problem with running in dallas...the elevation...my lungs feel like they're going to pop after 5 minutes too.

Anonymous said...

It' was about time for an update. I'm glad to hear you found Quito's Katy trail...our's has a market too, It's this beautiful, quaint little place called "Henderson Market."