However, the past couple of weekends I have had the opportunity to run with a friend who is new to outdoor running. Marc is great on a treadmill I’m sure, but learned quickly that running outside, for some reason, takes a bit more out of you! The first time we ran together, he knew I was planning on running 10 miles; he thought he would go two or three miles with me. Marc showed up in his compression socks and five finger shoes ready to go. He started out strong (maybe too strong) with his iPod blaring, and did make it one mile… and then turned around and went home.
Even though I was afraid this was a letdown for Marc, I felt encouraged by his effort. I had company, even if it was for only a mile, and I had endurance, endurance I had earned after many runs that started out just like that one did for Marc. I knew I would need to get home and remind him that this is how you build endurance – one mile at a time. This weekend when I ran with Marc I had already ran 11 miles so I was more conscious of the speed; he made it even farther this time!