Friday, October 21, 2011

My Thoughts & Convictions on Running

MY THOUGHTS & CONVICTIONS ON RUNNING


Having run since 1980, I have thought a lot about the matter of running. Having run about 41,000 kilometers, 46 full marathons and 11 ultra marathons in this time, I would like all runners to consider the matter of Why uRun?

There are many reasons why people run short or long distances – there are probably more reasons for running than there are runners. First of all, an ultra marathon is simply running a longer distance than a full marathon (42.195 km). It is usually 50 km or longer, as long as you want to have it.
Why Run?
• Run for fun
• To see what I am made up of
• To try to find out where is my physical &/or mental limit.
• To feel the wind
• To enjoy the feeling of the light drizzle or a heavy rain.
• For the fun of running through water puddles
• To see the tiny flowers along the road side.
• To smell the air, the fall air, the crunching of my shoes on a cold snowy and icy road.
• To fight the “elements” of nature.
• Run faster because of the dogs.
• Run home faster because I was brutally bite by a dog.
• Run to bear the pain, physical and emotional.
• Run home faster because I was injured due to a bad fall on a downhill gravel forest path.
• Run praying for other people in dire need.
• I have run with tears in my eyes - the rain washing away the tears.
• Ran to add more distance to my life time odometer.
• Run to get into better shape.
• Run to get rid of the stress due to the troubles of the day.
• Run to remember other people.
• Run for the good causes of other runners.
• Run to try to keep up with someone.
• Run to master and conquer a tall and high mountain in the Swiss Alps.
• Run to get lost.
• Run to be found again.

Some of these reasons sound weird, however I want to give you the main 4 reasons for my running, which have really helped me and given it purpose and meaning to my life’s journey. These are the serious reasons for running extreme and long – this is my hard work, my joy, my privilege & obligation, my ministry. Many people, especially non-runners do not understand this and often their reply is “rather you than me”.

1. I run to ‘Go the Distance’ – and enjoy it. The race is there to be run. I have run to simply finish the race and finish it well – smiling. When you start something you should try to finish well in life.

2. Similar to No. one is to see whether I can finish a long and hard race -to test your self. It has intrigued me to try to find out where my limit is. Can I do better and run father and faster – where is the point where I can not improve anymore?

3. Raising funds for a charity
I have run all my long ultra runs for the purpose of helping other people. I have raised many thousands of dollars for the support of less fortunate people. Some examples have been a medical center in Africa, fresh water for sick people in Africa, education and a medical center in Europe, for a Christian school on Eastern Europe. Helping needy people and especially poor children is a huge encouragement and motivation for me when I run very tough races. For such purposes I am willing to suffer minor inconveniences and temporary pain (e.g. ugly blisters) for a little while. To date I have raised about $200,000 for various charities.

4. To Share of my joy in my personal faith
I have run many races just to see how I can become a friend or how I can find another wonderful running friend. I have made many friends in the running world, as well as learnt a lot from other runners. I have also found it very meaningful to find out what other runners are made up of, where and why they run. What is their background, nationality and what they believe in. For my experience it has been a most wonderful aspect of my running, to be able to share with other runners about my faith in Jesus Christ. I share as to what difference Jesus has made in my life. For me running is to use it to bring honour and glory to my Lord and Savior, Jesus who gives me air to breathe, legs to run with, a heart to pump the blood, and all the beautiful trails I’ve run / and the all that I am because of Him.


MY CHALLENGE TO YOU.

I would like to encourage (motivate) runners to run for a ‘greater’ purpose. If you are going to run in any case, why not add the dimension running for a charity. Use it for a purpose beyond yourself. Use it to bring success, happiness to others. Don’t just run for a medal, or a start bib, or a personal best.
You may find that you can endure through a long and tough race better, when you running will help some one else. Have you ever tried it? I encourage all runners to run to help others in some way or form, run unselfishly. (not just for your ego). It will make a difference and it will change you and your perspective and I dare say your conviction of running.

Albert Martens

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