[Run&Meditate Day 6] Jan 21th, 2018
Daily Running: Day 9
Fifty runs till may #9
- Distance: 4.5 km
- Where: Seokchon lake
- Time: 20min for 2.5km on the lake (one lap). 15min for 2km(1km to the lake, 1 km back to home)
- Speed Range: Slow and relaxing :)
- Run type: Easy
- Incline: Natural
Strength&Flexibility
Push-ups: 40 at home after run (20-20)
Feeling Before The Run
I drank two days straight, Friday night and Saturday night.
Although I enjoy spending time with friends and getting tipsy, hangovers are getting worse.
I decided to go for a run after 2.5 hours of nap and 15min of meditation, to further rejuvenate my body.Run
I took it very easy. I brought my phone, and took some photos. I observed people around me.
EVerything was under control.
This is a path around the Seokchon lake where people walk and run.
Some parts of the lake are frozen. Water is still and silent. I love this chill ambience of the lake at night; nice background to run with.
There is Lotte World Tower, 5th tallest building in the world.
Some people doing exercises. It was 7:15PM.
Back to the market street... home is near!
A grandpa reading in a bakery
- Feeling After The Run
Feeling much, much better. Had dinner with my parents, and finished editing a cooking video I do with my parents.
We cooked up some delicious Korean soybean paste stew. Editing is not easy, but i am learning and enjoying it so far. Any video content creator out there? I'd very appreciate your feedback and suggestions!
Daily Meditation: Day 13
Time: 15 minutes
Thoughts: Not much thoughts. Just focusing on breathing.
Feeling Before The Meditation
I took a nap, and felt very relaxed. But I couldn't get out of my bed. I had too many thoughts on my head, from editing cooking videos, planning videos for running, and translating my Kenyan running experience into English from Korean. I was overwhelmed. So I thought, let's meditate and see what happens.Feeling After The Meditation
It cleared my mind. I said, let's get my body feeling better by running. And I went for the run.
I think I need to seriously reflect on how habitual drinking is really doing no good to my body and mind.
Is there anyone who struggled with alcohol? I mean, I am not alcoholic. I don't drink every day. But I have been drinking
almost every weekend for last 10 years, and I want to cut this tail off, completely.
I will write a separate post about it soon.
Anyhow,
Happy running and meditating!
Sung, a running turtle
Every day is a good day when you run.
Kevin Nelson
Resteemed by @runningproject
Indeed :)