Thursday, June 11, 2009

The Sweetness of Defying Age



I'm a big believer in postulates. (A postulate is essentially a future prediction, a decision put into space and acted upon as if it were a known future reality.) As a matter of fact, the older I get, the more I am absolutely incontrovertibly convinced that what you think IS what you get.

In other words, one really needs to learn to control one's thoughts, else they will insidiously ruin your life.

How many people think, "I did well for my age." Phooey! I never am satisfied that I can only achieve something great for a 44 year old woman. As a matter of fact, I am set on the idea of proving the opposite--that I can compete with anyone.

Case in point. If I look at the stats from just about any race I've entered, the fastest runners come in across the age categories. Many runners older than me continue to beat me, and I beat many who are younger.

So what is this post all about?

Yesterday, part of the WOD was to run a 5k. My previous best time on this route was 25:10. Even though I ran two 10Ks this past weekend, I was determined to and knew I would PR. And indeed, that was the case.

Not only did I break my previous one mile sprint time of 7:23--taking it down to 6:58:62, I also wiped 1 minute and 6 seconds off my old PR (on this course)time of 25:10--taking it down to 24:04.

Coolness.

And the greatest thing is, I have no intentions of stopping there.

I have many postulates in my life. For one, I plan to continue to get very strong and fast.

Another one I have is that I will sustain no major injuries as a result of CrossFit or being an athlete. So far, unlike some of my peers, that has also come to fruition.

The mind is our most powerful weapon.

What thoughts are filling your mind today?

2 comments:

AdventureSeeker said...

Great post Shannon. Wait until you get to the Philadelphia Doctorate Course lectures. This stuff will blow your mind and has a lot to do with postulates.

I'm starting back in the exercise groove slowly with a mini trampoline. Lame compared to what you are doing, but it's a gradient of recovery. And I should be getting my bike soon too!

I'm deciding it should only take another month or two and I'll be back cross-fitting with you!

Kellie said...

I love your perspective and always thrive in your proximity. You give real meaning to NO LIMITS.

Way to lead woman!