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Mileadaycomplete

I am not going to do a big post rehashing all my personal goals from 2011, because they can all be summed up by this statement : I made progress.

But the running goal actually made a big difference in my life. I wanted to run 365 miles in 2011 and I ended up running 435. (For more info on why I obsessively track all this stuff, read the end of this post.) I started 2011 as a "runner" that pounded a treadmill. I was heavy on my feet. I was prone to injury. I was scared of running outside where I couldn't control the environment. I would frequently make Paul next to me stop running and say, "Babe, you are so loud."

Then, in February, I got on board with forefoot running. I bought fancy minimalist shoes. I read a book about running. I started running outdoors. I signed up for a half marathon. I finished a half marathon. I fell off the running wagon. I bought new minimus shoes that didn't give me blisters and neon laces that made me smile. I signed up for a second half marathon. I cried in panic that I couldn't run another half. But I did and it was one of the best experiences of my life. Then, once again, I fell off the wagon. Until I read an article online about setting a challenge to run a mile a day from Thanksgiving to New Years. That's it, just a mile. Of course you could run more. But you couldn't run less.

I got on board with that plan.

And with one exception (December 2nd, when my movers dropped off all my boxes) I ran every single day. I ran around my parents' block in Sacramento. I ran twice on the treadmill before I moved out of San Diego. I ran on the beach. I ran around my new neighborhood. I took a picture of my running shoes in all different locations and shared them on instagram.

I ran happy. I ran sad. I ran when I was exhausted. I ran when I was hungover (oof-ta). I ran angry. I ran so fast I couldn't breath and so slow I could hardly tell I was moving. I ran and ran and ran. No matter what, I felt better when I was done.

I usually ran for about 1-1.4 miles. The most I ever ran was about 1.7. That was it. Just a short 10-16 minute burst. Usually a chance to get some fresh air, listen to Lady Gaga, Bruce Springsteen or the FNL soundtrack. It was enough to get my heart rate up, but not enough that I had to eat something and shower the exact second I got home.

Some days it was a struggle to slog through. Other days I literally bounded the entire mile. But by the end, I looked forward to my quick runs.

It was a killer way to finish off the year. And much like when I vowed to stop my addictive blog statistic checking behavior, a habit was born. They say 30 days is all it takes. And I agree. I didn't finish my 40 loaves (yet), use all my washi tape or learn to do the splits, but I broke a bad habit and set a good one (plus got a rad photo collage) in 2011.

That's good stuff.

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54 responses to “i ran a mile a day from thanksgiving to new years & it was good.”

  1. molly Avatar

    Add motivator to your list of many talents.
    I so loved this post, Elise. Way to go, you!

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  2. Amanda Avatar

    It’s been said before but I’ll say it again: You are so inspiring!

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  3. jennifer Avatar
    jennifer

    Elise, love this! I too have the love/hate relationship with running…love when it feels good but too many injuries makes it hurt, hurt, hurt. I’m going to look into the book and shoes. Also like the 1 mile a day for 30 days. Maybe that can give me a jump start I need in 2012.

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  4. April Avatar
    April

    WOW! Great job & great way to get in shape quickly, I’ve been trying to squeeze in some running myself!

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  5. Rose Avatar

    I think this is quite an accomplishment. My CC coach in high school ran at least 1 mile every day for 12 years (at the time). By now he’s probably at 22. I always thought that was amazing.
    Isn’t it wonderful what the human body can do with a little motivation? Great job. You’ve inspired me for my yearly running goal: 365 miles!

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  6. Amanda S. Avatar

    Congratulations on your accomplishment! I love running but my body hates it – so much pain in my feet and one muscle in my back. I’ve never heard of forefoot running but I’m definitely going to check it out now. Thank you so much for sharing about it!! 🙂

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  7. sarah Avatar

    Way to go Elise! I’m trying to decide on my running goals for the year right now. While I just don’t have the schedule that will allow for a mile a day I may do the 365/year or perhaps a monthly distance. Thanks for the motivation, as always!

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  8. oh shoot Avatar

    This is AMAZING! I want to run a race this year, but there are a few things stopping me 1. I have a tare in the back of my knee 2. I am not sure what race I should run. Right now, I only run on a treadmill bc I live in San Francisco I am a little scared to run outside. One thing is for sure I LOVE RUNNING. I might be the only one at the gym who is smiling as I am running.
    Congrats on reaching your goal!

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  9. elise blaha Avatar

    running outside made all the difference in the world for me. It might be worth a shot! I loved the SF nike womens half!

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  10. JC Avatar
    JC

    Awesome! Congrats on SURPASSING your goal!
    The mile-a-day concept is so approachable and your story is so inspiring!

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  11. barrentree Avatar

    I have never been a runner, but you’ve inspired me to start walking (at least) a mile a day in 2012, with the end-goal of increasing my mileage as i go AND eventually starting to run. 🙂 (and i’ve been taking photos of my feet because i think yours are way awesome looking and will make an awesome photobook at the end of the year). thanks for the inspiration and sharing your life with us! 🙂

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  12. Jessica Grosmick Avatar

    Congratulations! I love the photos of your feet for all the days (: Do you know where I could find a chart like the one you used (in the past blog entry you referenced) to track your exercise for the year? I’d really like to use something like that! Thanks (:

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  13. elise blaha Avatar

    I have never seen anything like it again. A blogger posted it for 2010, but has not since!

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  14. Amanda Avatar

    Mighty Girl (Maggie Mason) uses graph paper to make a chart: http://mightygirl.com/2011/01/11/getting-my-health-in-order-part-iv-exercise/
    Simple and it works!

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  15. Stephenie Zamora Avatar

    I loved all your photos. This whole mile a day thing was very inspiring! I’d love to start running and I really need to look into those shoes because I’m not a very good runner. I’m really slow, but I won’t let that stop me! 🙂

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  16. liz Avatar

    you are amazing.

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  17. Marian Avatar

    That is a great goal. And yeah, the collage is awesome! 🙂

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  18. Shelby Avatar

    You are such an inspiration. I am not a runner… in fact I cringe at the thought of running usually but your words… they make me want to run… (and that is a miracle for me to even contemplate running)

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  19. Cecilia Avatar

    Such a great accomplishment. I love how you inject your creativity into everything you do, even running – those pics are cleverly shot and beautiful.

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  20. Emily Avatar

    I was going to skip running today. I’ve been trying the couch to 5k plan and it. is. killing. me.
    Then I read this – and I thought, I can do one mile. I can do 10-15min.
    And I am going running right after work.
    Thank you for inspiring me to keep working to build my running habit. (I’ve got to check out those shoes though – it would be much easier to run in ‘happy’ looking shoes than my tired and worn-out ones..)

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  21. Andrea Avatar
    Andrea

    I was running today (I shouldn’t be thanks to a re-torn meniscus) and I realized how hard I was running. If I wasn’t having surgery in three weeks, I’d so look into forefoot running.
    And, I love your shoe pictures!

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  22. Ashley Brimeyer Avatar

    I’ll take your washi tape 🙂

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  23. lindsey Avatar

    You’re just like your running pics, always moving forward. You start. You do. You take photos of it. You finish. AND you blog about it. A motivation to say the least!

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  24. meg.paquette Avatar

    i absolutely love that photo collage and those shoes.. love, love, love.

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  25. All Of A Sudden Life Is Amazing Avatar

    Love the pictures! I am challenged to do this!

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  26. Skye Avatar
    Skye

    LOVE what you have to say about how it’s ok to not fully accomplish all of your resolutions as long as you are on the right track. I’m always afraid to make goals if I’m not sure I can complete them, but I need to make more so I challenge myself! I will never cease to be in awe of how well you accomplish what you set out to do. I hope you are always proud of yourself for that because it is an amazing trait.

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  27. Mel Avatar

    Go you. You make me wan to buy running shoes and that is saying something.

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  28. CAS Avatar

    Congratulations to you! I think that is truly awesome!
    CAS

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  29. Amanda Avatar

    Could you share with us what you do pre and post runs for nutrition, stretches, etc?

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  30. elise blaha Avatar

    Great idea. I will work on a post about this.

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  31. Robin J Avatar
    Robin J

    this is awesome! you’ve inspired me! i’ve run one half marathon and I’m signed up for another. how did you find the switch to less supportive shoes. I want to do it but I’m worried about injuries.. advice welcome!
    ps. I’m going to buy myself laces that make me happy. it’s on tomorrow’s to-do list!

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  32. giuseppina Avatar

    How exciting!! Becky Higgins linked your blog on Facebook! Didn’t know if you knew so I thought I’d share 🙂

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  33. elise blaha Avatar

    thats awesome. 🙂

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  34. elise blaha Avatar

    I talk about it a bit more in the middle of this post : http://eliseblaha.typepad.com/golden/2011/04/on-running.html there is a link there that should be helpful too. 🙂

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  35. sarah Avatar
    sarah

    I’ve never been a runner – well, I tried but was unsuccessful. Reading this post, though, I thought to myself – really? 15-20 minutes? I can’t get someone to watch my kids for 15-20 minutes?
    Then I remember that I can’t get someone to watch my kids so I can shower. snort Well, once I get that down, I’m going to shoot for trying to run again.

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  36. Tegan Avatar

    I’m not a runner, but I love to walk. And my friends can’t stand how fast I walk haha. I go through bursts of walking for 40mins or so everyday for a few weeks, but can never keep up the habit. So well done you! It’s not easy thing to do 😀 Thanks for another motivational post!
    PS: I jumped in a created a Summer Journal for myself. Posted about it on my blog – thanks for the inspiration – it may not be as pretty and neat as yours, but I think it will do the job!

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  37. Elle Avatar
    Elle

    You have inspired me to be more motivated in running. I don’t have enough time with my job taking up most of my free time with long hours (junior doctor), a mile a day (or 1.6km for me) is attainable. Thanks for that!

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  38. elise blaha Avatar

    both the walking and the book are awesome. 🙂 I am hoping to get more walks in this year for sure.

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  39. elise blaha Avatar

    I hear you. I know I dont have kids and my schedule is closer to the empty than the full side. But youre right – 15 minutes does seem a bit more manageable. Good luck!!

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  40. Jackie Avatar

    I am so proud of you! Thank you for the inspiration…i am going to do this challenge for 30 days. I will let you know how it goes.

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  41. kari Avatar

    I try to keep track of every mile I run. If I recorded correctly in 2011, I ran 602 miles! I hope to keep track even better this year, and it would be great to beat 600 miles. 1000 would be awesome! Like you, I’m thinking about trying for a baby this year, so that could put a damper on things. 🙂 We’ll see!
    What do you use to keep track of your miles? I use sparkpeople.com, but using something on my phone would be even better.

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  42. elise blaha Avatar

    That is awesome! I just write them down on a calendar. 🙂

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  43. Koko @ Koko Likes Avatar

    Love that you did this and loved following your cute photos on Instagram during the process!

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  44. noomiy Avatar

    no way! 🙂 you’re really a champion! 🙂 I love running but I’m too lazy 😦 By the way, I love your blog! Hugs!

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  45. Katie Avatar

    Hey Elise, I completely, totally and utterly enjoyed reading that blog post! The photos are truly delicious and gorgeous, and CONGRATULATIONS for your progress. Focus on the pro-active movements, and forget the things that aren’t happening. You have truly inspired me, lady! Keep up the great work! Love, Katie. xxx

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  46. kate Avatar

    a great way to document all of the times that you were active! way to go!

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  47. elisabethc Avatar
    elisabethc

    you are soooo amazing! you have so inspired me to do something like this!!

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  48. Lauren Avatar

    Elise, Your shoe photos were so inspiring to me. I am girl that could lose a few pounds and spent the month of March jogging 4 times a week. Each time, I took a picture of my shoes to remind myself that I accomplished something that day. I made mine into a similar design for my own blog and plan on linking to this post. I appreciate reading all of your lovely posts!
    Thanks,
    Lauren

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  49. Erin Avatar

    I lvoe this idea! I just found it on Emma’s blog from A Beautiful Mess and I think I’m going to try it for a month sometime in the spring! It’s such a great motivator! xoxo
    Erin

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  50. Taylor Hart Avatar

    Hi Emma! I first just want to say that your are so very inspirational! I read your weight loss story and was very moved by it. I love this challege ”a mile a day”. I’m so inspired in fact that I have decided to challenge myself. I was recently diagnosed with Epilepsy and in the past two years have found it very difficult or almost impossible for me to workout without complications. I have since packed on 15lbs and have become depressed…. not only because of my recent diagnoses but also because of the weight gain. I used to be an avid runner but now have to start all over again. After reading your post I have decided to set a goal and document my progress. Thank you so much for sharing your story and I can wait to begin my challege.
    xo
    Taylor
    Nothing but a Pigeon

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