Next Races
Last April, I decided to sign up for a 21k race after reflecting on how I spent the previous year. I found myself stuck in front of a monitor, repeatedly visiting the same places.
Don't get me wrong; my routine has allowed me to live a calm and easy life. However, I often felt stagnant and empty for not stepping outside my comfort zone and comparing myself to my peers. This time, I chose to change that. I can't even remember the last time I went on vacation. Since starting to work and as the years passed, my days became monotonous and predictable.
The perfect excuse for breaking that cycle? Running. As one of my favorite sports, it gives me a valid reason to travel without feeling guilty about spending money. Since finishing college, my long-distance running has turned into a weekend activity; most of my training over the years has involved going to the gym and lifting weights.
A good friend of mine invited me to run a race in Argentina, but before the event, we will travel to other cities to share a good time and explore interesting places.
Now, with the deadline approaching, I’m focusing on getting in shape for the competition. The last time I ran a 21k was in college when I was 23 years old, running almost four times a week. This event promises to be one of the coolest experiences I've ever had—a great way to kick off my 30s.
In the meantime, I plan to participate in a couple of 5k and 10k races to track my progress.
S.
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