The World is my Track

June 12, 2018


Running! Who really likes running? An honest question.

If I say I do, would you believe me?

Maybe, maybe not, sometimes...

It's definitely a love & hate relationship. For me at least. Some days are just better than others but in the end I always end up running somewhere.
How did it start?

Well, I have been into sports since as long as I can remember. My parents always told me I was a little bundle of energy. It was hard for them to keep up with me.

So, that's when I started playing soccer, then came swimming, tennis, karate, and basketball.

And, I was pretty good at it, so it just made things so easy for me.

I used to hang out with the guys a lot because they used to play sports, and I wasn't really into cosmetic, Barbie, hairstyle and all the girly stuff at the time. You could say I was the ''tom boy'' type. I still am but more girly. A dress from time to time never hurt anyone!
I actually never like to run much even though soccer involves a type of running. It is different. You don't run on a straight line for 40 mins. It is more exciting than just plain old running.

You know what I mean?
But it all changed when I went to University in the US, I had to run 2 miles for pre and post-season training as a freshman.

OMG! I hated to wake up at 5:30 AM to get ready for that 2 miles. It was painful. Not just waking up but that 2 miles. Urrghh!! You know it was early because you wouldn't hear the birds chirp and cold mist surrounded the track.

I felt like I was in Michael Jackson’s ''Thriller'' music video or that scene from ''Remember the Titans.'' Do you know the one I am talking about? In the cemetery when Denzel gave his player that speech… Yes that one!

Anyhow, the word that was going through my head during those runs. One word – awful!

That was only freshman year, and I had 3 more years to go. No way, rosé! So, I had to change my mindset and make running a piece of cake.
Piece of cake. I was fooling myself. Totally! It probably was the toughest summer training I had.

I was determined to make the following pre-season easy and to do so I had to be consistent, determined, self-discipline and focus.

And that's how my journey started. My running journey!
I'll be honest it was grueling at first to just run a mile. I hated it for my life. So, I stole the month of June, July, and August from my mom's calendar and put them on my wall. Then, I decided to make a training program. I mean a running program. Not sure if I actually followed it but at the time it seemed like the best idea which was a big step for me.

I'm not the organized kind of girl. Sorry guys!
And boom, in the middle of the summer my first mile slowly turned into 2, 3, and 4. At the end of the summer, I was running 10km almost every day. I just couldn't stop. I had this urge to run all the time everywhere. I was competing with myself all the time. I wanted to beat not only the miles I was doing but the time as well. I wanted to do the fastest mile, then the fastest 5km and so on. That little voice inside my head telling me I couldn't do it is now telling me you can do more. Slowly, my runs became longer, faster and my hate turned into love.

I became a runner! I was growing wings.
If you are a runner and reading this, you know the feeling. It's the same thing after a good workout at the gym, a CrossFit session, or after a basketball game – the feeling of accomplishment after you put the effort in and just went out there and did it. There's absolutely no better reward than a good sweat!
Slowly, I started giving myself goals; running the Nike 15km in Toronto, then the Nike Half Marathon in San Francisco, the NTC in Los Angeles, and the Nike Half Marathon in Korea. In the last few years, I would say I have accomplish a lot more than I thought I would.
For the life of me, I thought one day I wouldn’t run a Half Marathon. Come on! I even told my elementary basketball coach that I didn't want to play because he made his girls run during practice. I came a long way. I can tell you that!
Not in a millions years I would have imagine that running would become part of my life. Now, it's something I can’t go a day without. If I skip a day, I have to run twice the next. And of course, I have days where my body is telling me don't do it. Not today, Marie Li! Please! And yes, I still go out there and run.

I have ups and downs all the time. And that's normal. Everyone does. Sometimes your legs feel like bricks, other time its fatigue, exhaustion, injury, work, personal problems, hangover, or laziness. We all have those days.
You can't always have the best run all the time but the fact that you went out there and did it brings you closer to your goal. Sometimes it takes more time than you expect it but a step forward is better than no step at all. Everyone experienced a setback when training for an important competition, and I'm not just talking about running here. Every single athlete had to go through some rough times during their career and that is injury, pressure, consistency, or results. It is how you decide to handle it and go through that rough patch that differentiate you from being an average athlete to a professional athlete.

It is during those difficult time that perseverance, dedication and positive mindset bring you a long way.
There is this quote from Murakami that I like a lot: ''Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional. Say you’re running and you think, ‘Man, this hurts, I can’t take it anymore. The ‘hurt’ part is an unavoidable reality, but whether or not you can stand anymore is up to the runner himself.''

I like this quote so much because so many people give up the moment they feel pain but what if you didn’t give up and decided to give it your all. You never know what you can accomplish until you try. Right? So why give up? Giving up is just an easy way out. These are only excuses you are giving yourself for not pushing through those walls when you know you could have done more. 
I don't blame you. I have done it, actually multiple times, but it just make the process of achieving your goal even longer.
There's also another reason why I like to run so much. Maybe some of you can relate.

Every time I am going through something, and I need to think or have some alone time; I like to go on a run or play ball. In general, sport is a stress reliever mechanism — a therapy. It takes my mind off things. My mind suddenly stop thinking about all the problems or drama that is going on around me. When I run, I think about nothing, absolutely nothing, and that is the best part of it. The only thing that matters is how far, how fast, or where I am running to.

I am in my own bubble when I run. Nothing around me exist except the track and myself. 

It's the best feeling in the world!

But having a buddy to tag along is just as fun as running alone or better.
And, when traveling the best way to explore a new city is to run through it. 

So tie your shoes and let's go on a run together! I have made amazing friends and the more the merrier!
''The miracle isn't that I finished. The miracle is that I had the courage to start.'' - John Bingham