Let me tell you a little story.
One friday, late last year, I decided to join my mom, and all of her old lady friends for lunch. After we had finished our meals all of my mom’s friends demanded that they updated their contacts. So they all pulled out their phones, and yep you guessed it they all had marvelous smart phones, androids, iphones – you name it. I immediately felt left out and embarrassed to even pull out my phone. I should be the one with the nice iPhone, and they should be the one clueless on how to work theirs. But nope they weren’t. Â After that- I had, had it. It was time for me to become trendy and get a smart phone.
So in October of 2012, I got an iPhone 5. Finally, I could recycle my old piece of crap phone and upgrade to a smart phone. Yes, I was the only 20 something year old that had not done this yet, but better late than never.
Before I use to never run with my phone. What was the point? But now that I have my iPhone 5, I never run with out it! Although, there are tons of cool running and music apps, my favorite part of my iPhone 5 is the camera. This phone takes amazing pictures. Before, I would go on runs, and sometimes see something really cool, that I wished I could take a photo of, with the iPhone 5 now I can. I have become obsessed with instagram as well- follow me @dorseyml.
Anyway, I don’t take photos on every run, but I took a couple over the past 2 weeks. This is what I have been running by…
Most of these are taken on the south side of MVT.
 This photo was taken during my run on January 3rd, 2013. Although, it was cold, look at that sun streaming. Cold, but refreshing, and soaking in that Vitamin D.
This photo was taken on my morning run on January 4th, 2013. Look at those ducks!
This photo was taken during my morning run, on January 10th, 2013. On this day, it was 53 degrees out. Â It felt amazing running. The sun reflecting on the water almost looks like ice – but its not.
This photo was taken today, January 11th, 2013. It was 50 degrees, but felt colder because it was lightly raining. I was craving a run, so even those it was raining I was ready to hit the trail. Running forces me to get outside, during the winter while most people are cooped up inside. Don’t be scared of bad weather. A light rain even in January, can feel quite refreshing.
I Â will start up training for longer races in mid February. So all of these runs, were fast, easy runs, between 5k- 5 miles. However, this weekend is suppose to be 65 degrees so I might throw on some shorts and go on a 10 mile run.
I also wanted to let you guys know that I didn’t feel it necessary to set a New Years Resolution for running, because I am always setting running goals. However, the one thing I do want to do, is record/log my miles. I do this anyway. I use to log them on runnersworld.com, but even since I began running with my garmin I log my miles on garmin connect. But I have never evaluated my mileage. What I mean by this is…
If you had asked me, “How many total miles did you run last month?”
I wouldn’t be able to answer that question- because I have no clue. So this year I will continue to record my mileage, but I will actually keep track. I have just become really curious of how many miles I run a year! Â So lets see how many miles I can run in one whole year. I am really excited about this new goal/challenge.
Questions for You…
- Do you run with your phone?
- What is your favorite thing about your smart phone?
- How many miles do you run in a year?
© 2013 sweatdaily
I love my runkeepers ap. Tells me how many miles I have run and my pace. It has made a huge difference for me. 🙂
Thanks Raiza! I’ll check that one out. 🙂
Do you have a dailymile account?? That’s where I record all my runs!! I love the iPhone purchase, this was my story too. I refused to get a smart phone until finally my old phone bit the dust, and I bit the bullet and bought one! I love it so much.
I love my iPhone too. I just signed up for daily mile but haven’t used it yet. Maybe that will be the best way to keep track of my miles. 🙂
Yes, I run with my phone too and use it to track miles, take photos and listen to podcasts. Love it!
Yes! I love running with my phone! However, I have noticed that not all if my running shorts/ pants have big enough pockets.
I know — I tend to run with it in my hand. When it rains, I usually leave it at home or put it in a baggie. Geeky, but it keeps it dry and lets me track my distance/pace.
that is an awesome idea!