The Oklahoman

IF YOU WILL IT, IT CAN BE DONE

- BY BEN BIGLER Staff writer bbigler@oklahoman.com

My goal was “consistenc­y.” Results: Crushed it!

Goal: I pledged to run at least a mile each and every day, no matter the weather, how cranky I felt that day or complicati­ons brought by a busy holiday schedule.

Result: I managed to run two laps, or 5.5 miles, around Edmond’s Mitch Park’s multiuse trails almost every morning. When the schedule was too busy on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, I ran one time around, but I made up for that by running an extra lap during weekend runs when I had more time. In January, when I had to take my vehicle into the repair shop, I ran back home and ran back to the shop the next day when it was finished.

Bonus: 360 miles total for the 65 days, averaging a tiny bit more than 5.5 miles each day. That gives me a pretty good running base leading up to warmer weather when being outside is a lot more fun.

Serendipit­ous bonus: The weather

wasn’t really all that bad. Only one snow and ice storm and only a few mornings with temperatur­es lower than 25 or windy.

Lessons learned:

It’s easier for me to run first thing in the morning, before I’ve had a chance to think of some excuse. If I’ve already run, no unexpected complicati­on later in the day will derail me.

If I dress in layers, it’s easier to stay warm or to adjust to changing conditions. Light gloves in cool weather keep my hands warm, and I put wool mittens over those as it gets colder. Ski gloves are the last resort on the coldest days. Varying thicknesse­s of stocking hats help, too.

Some days, such as running in windblown sleet, just aren’t going to be much fun.

Rewards: I bought myself a new pair of running shoes and I’m eyeing the Oklahoma City Marathon, trying to decide between the full or half.

 ?? [PHOTO BY NATE BILLINGS, THE OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVES] ?? Runners leave the state Capitol complex as they run north on Lincoln Boulevard during the 15th annual Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon last year.
[PHOTO BY NATE BILLINGS, THE OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVES] Runners leave the state Capitol complex as they run north on Lincoln Boulevard during the 15th annual Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon last year.

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