Working on an Ambulance is a different beast. You can have a shift where you don't do much, or anything at all, to one where you're going constantly and never have a chance to see the station. I'm just now getting into bringing food to work. I haven't done that before short of bringing left overs for a meal. It becomes convenient to hit fast food because you're driving around, and you may not make it back to the station to get food.
| Me and my buddy, Bradley, in fall 2006. |
Over the years since high school and the first semester of college, I ran only occasionally. In March of 2008, my brother-in-law Jered started running. It was just what I needed to get started myself. I joined him on April 16 and started doing the Couch to 5k plan that incorporates walking and jogging over a 9 week period building up to being able to run a 5k (3.1mi) race without walking. I set my sights on a 5k only 3 weeks out (May 10) due to scheduling constraints. I got into better shape, but by race day I hadn't yet run the whole distance. I ended up running the 5k with a time of 24:17 or 7:48 per mile.
By the end of 2008 I had run a couple more small races, the 4th of July 5 mile race in Mt. Shasta, a half marathon in San Francisco and the Shasta Regional Medical Center Turkey Trot. Overall I lost about 26 pounds by running and around 40 total including diet changes.
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| November 2008 before my first half marathon |
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| November 2009 at the finish of my 2nd half marathon |


Thanks for posting this. Upon finishing my 2nd marathon, I ended up in an ambulance with 2 overweight EMTs- one of whom politely grilled me about why on earth I would willingfully run 26.2 miles in the summer. With all of the knowledge he had about the human body and vital functions, I wondered why he was so out of shape, but could not think of an appropriate way to ask him. So now I know. :)
ReplyDeleteI hate trying to fit running in on weeks when I work until 1-2 in the morning(because I prefer running in the evenings) so I can only imagine how difficult it would be to get into a running rhythm.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on that first 5k too! That's a great pace in my opinion. I agree with your last statement too, I feel amazing when I run and I do think it positively effects all aspects of your life!
- Brett
Nice pictures. Hey, doesn't two halves make a whole?
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