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I got tagged by Will over at 4xl, Cyndi over at Tales from the ‘Broken Scale’ and SuperDave over at SuperDaves Running Away.  I guess this means I’d better follow through!

I have to provide 6 random/interesting facts about myself.  I’ll provide 6 facts about myself and you folks can judge if they are interesting or not.

  1. I’m a New Zealand citizen who was born in South Africa and travels on a British passport.
  2. I have a daughter who is just over 15 months old now.
  3. I teach at a university in New Zealand.
  4. I love reading - mainly novels.
  5. I’ve lost a little weight.
  6. I have a love of musicals - not that there is anything wrong with that! :)

In other news I’ve done quite a lot of running this week - a 5K on Monday, a 12K on Tuesday, a very fast 6K on Thursday and a very easy 6K today.  It’s my rest day tomorrow and then I’m planning on a 20K on Sunday.

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Talking to the past & a quick 10K

The lovely Marshmallow (and also Aischai) has tagged me with this meme:

What’s something you’d love to say to your younger selves of 2, 5, 10, and 15 years ago? (Doesn’t necessarily have to be the same thing each time.)

2 years ago (August 2006), age 32

I was going through a rough patch two years ago.  My department was being restructured and we were losing half our staff.  I was relatively safe but the environment at work was pretty toxic.  I’d been exercising pretty well and eating well but I used this situation as an excuse to give it all up and return to my bad habits.

My message to myself: “There is a light at the end of the tunnel.  Don’t give up.

5 years ago (August 2003), age 29

Things were going pretty well in my life 5 years ago.  I was engaged to be married.  I’d lost about 35 kgs and was relatively fit and healthy all things considered.

My message to myself: “Don’t get complacent.

10 years ago (August 1998), age 24

I was pretty lost about ten years ago.  I didn’t know what I wanted to do or where I was going.  I was massively overweight and used to eat extremely unhealthily.  Exercise was a forbidden topic and in hindsight I was probably suffering from depression.

My message to myself: “Take action.

15 years ago (August 1993), age 19

Life was pretty good at age 19.  I’d fractured my neck the year before and had been out of action for a few months and sort of lost any exercise habit I may have had.  I didn’t realise it at the time but this was where my weight gain problem started.  I developed a sedentary lifestyle which didn’t help either.

My message to myself: “Eat less, move more.

It’s always interesting reflecting backwards.  Looking back there are always things you would want to change.  Yet, if I had to do it all over again, I wouldn’t be where I am today or who I am today.

If I stop and realistically assess my life then I have to conclude that I’m truly blessed in life.  I’m relatively fit and healthy.  I have a loving, funny, brilliant wife.  A darling daughter.  A job I love.  Relative financial security.  If I had to have a do over I might avoid some of the unhappy years but I might not end up in such a happy place.

So I think focusing on the past is not the way to go.  It’s helpful to reflect upon it and acknowledge the influence it has had on my life but the past is the past.  There is nothing that can be done about it.

My future will be a fit and healthy one.  That’s what I can control.  Touch wood!

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And now for a return to our regular updates:

The rain was back with a vengeance this morning so I did my run in the gym.  I wanted to do a tempo workout today so I decided I would try and do 10K in under 50 minutes.  The first 6 km were relatively easy but by 7 km my mind started playing tricks on myself.  I started telling myself that if I slowed down to my normal easy pace I’d still set a fastest 10K ever time and so forth.  But I was determined to keep going and a huge part of that determination was the thought of writing this up on my blog!  The blog is such a great tool for motivation I reckon.

Anyways, I met my goal.  I did 10K in 49:58 which is under 50 minutes and my fastest 10K ever. :)

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What is Your Biggest Health/Fitness Vice?

I’ve been tagged by Fit36 over at Fit36.com.

His biggest vices are eating lunch out and tequila. :)

I think if I look back my biggest exercise vice has been starting off with a hiss and a roar and then fizzling out.

I bought a fancy bike, got all the gear and then never used it.  I went to the gym for my weights program, did a few months and then let it fizzle out.  I started swimming, went on holiday and never restarted.

Things have been different lately in that I’ve stuck with whatever I’ve started so I think I’m overcoming this particular vice.  I’ve stuck with running for the last 6 months and don’t see myself stopping anytime soon.  I love it.

My food vice is fresh bread.  I just can’t get enough!  I love the stuff so have to be very careful having it around as it is very easy for me to overindulge on it.  One piece is never enough.  I’m getting better at controlling this as well but it’s a constant struggle, especially when I go to a farmers market or something where the bread is warm and smells so good.

I think I’ll pass this one on to:

Johnny

John

TB

Tony

and anyone else who’d like to play. :)

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