Monday, September 1, 2008

Salut! to the Pure Athlete


This weekend was quite the weekend for events in Austin; most noteworthy were the Nike+Human 10k run and the Austin Triathlon. Congratulations to all those who took part in these significant events! You rock! Salut!

Myself, I did not get a chance to participate in these events. Having just had a baby, time seems short, and circumstances did not coordinate just right to get me there, let alone train. I got the local race reports second-hand, not necessarily the easiest to swallow for an often competitive person missing the game. While driving to my favorite run spot Sunday morning, I had to make great effort to not swipe the car next to me while I rubber-necked by the race course, then had 5 hot miles to reflect on the nature of the athletic beast.

So, I want to also offer a "yah!" to every other athlete out there with me this morning. "What's up!" to all the other moms, dads, grandmoms and dads, singles, doubles, and every others (plus dogs) who I saw out running, walking, strolling, skipping or jumping out there in the heat, just because. It might not have been sexy or our PR but we were out there, and that is a billion times better than not being out there, every time.

"All right!!!" to the person driving the car pulling out of the blind corner that took the time to look both ways, then back again one more time, and thus paused when a cyclist came screaming down the road. I could only imagine that you too have been on a bike in that situation, and so you knew to look that extra time. Phew. Thank you.

"Rockin!" to the man I saw circling for a parking spot at Whole Foods and then found one farthest away from the store, but emerged from your car unflustered and fine, knowing that the extra 100 feet wasn't only going to not kill you, it might actually be better that way.

"Right on, man" to the guy who I passed running up a hill, who nodded and smiled, rather than speeding up and looking annoyed. We both know it was probably your long run, in a series of long runs, and I was just banging out 5 miles at a faster pace. We were both doing great, we were both out there. We rock!

"Wow, I had no idea" to every parent, person who works long tough hours, or anyone else with numerous obligations who still makes it out to do something for your physical health every day. Small steps over time create big results. Every time makes a difference, even if it's a 20 minute walk around the neighborhood after work, or taking the stroller for a second or third loop that day (even if it's the same, becoming mind-numbing, loop). You can always download some interesting podcasts and learn something new.

"Hey, Austin, right on!" The Free Day of Yoga in Austin on Labor Day is such a great Austin-phenomena. I went to a class that had 52 people in it! I love the Austin yoga culture. Namaste, brothers and sisters!

"Thanks, dude" to every boss (like my own) who understands when you are going to be late because the baby was upset or that you need to take some extra time at lunch so you can go for a run. Thanks because I can pass that vibe on, I get to tell my husband it's not a big deal when he wants to add an hour on to his ride, or I can make sure my nanny gets out in time to make yoga class. It's really cool to be able to pass it on.

Hey, so, salut to all the athletes out there. Everybody who made the time to honor their body and health and life, and everyone else who honors that commitment by supporting it. That's the backbone of what I consider a Pure Athlete.