It’s no April Fool’s Joke – I’m running for the kids!
Remember the run I mentioned earlier here. I signed up for the Run For The Kids annual run organised by Herald Sun and Metlink. It’s happening this Sunday and I’m so excited! I’ve been training at least once a week if not twice – 5km sessions with the 6.5km (slowest group) at the Nike Run Club for the past two months apart from pole practice 3-4 times a week, with other types of exercise like strength training, yoga and etc.
I’ve always found running to be boring, tough, not much variation (unlike dancing), so hard to breath, intimidating when I see other older or fatter girls or guys who look less fit than me, run past me without looking worn out and gasping from air like me. Everyone else seemed fitter than me at the park! Yes, I am the non-functional dancer who has NO endurance, what with my sinus problems, I still struggle with my breathing technique while running.
I’ve only just started to enjoy running. It’s pretty therapeutic breathing in the fresh air of nature here in Melbourne, seeing people from all walks of life running around the park trying to achieve the same goal; to be fit and healthy, listening and paying attention to my own breathing and running pace. It’s nice!
5km is still pretty intimidating for me, but I’m sure I’ll be able to overcome the challenge this Sunday with the adrenaline rush of 12,000 people in the same category. Next year I’ll join the 14km run and I’ll increase my pace till I reach marathon level, perhaps! Nothing is impossible, right?
Two years ago I said I wanted to join a run someday and this is it. I also did say I wanted to do charity and I’ve managed to achieve my personal target of AUD$250 for the Royal Children’s Hospital in Melbourne. Amber and I have raised $478 to date.
Here’s an excerpt of the Good Friday Appeal for Royal Children’s Hospital charity:
The Good Friday Appeal is the public face of fundraising for Victoria’s Royal Children’s Hospital. It has provided more than $211 million to the hospital since the Appeal began in 1931. 90 cents in every dollar raised is used by The Royal Children’s Hospital to purchase medical equipment and to fund research.
Please support my first ever charity: http://fundraise.goodfridayappeal.com.au/amberkim






These pair of Nike’s are my ultimate running shoes – the Nike Free Run 2 shoes – they’re so light.
I did a little research online and found 100 Beginner Running Tips via Complete Running. I thought I might share them here with you:
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