What makes me the unlikely marathoner? It starts with the fact that I don't exercise. I've recently started doing Pilates once a week, at a studio on the Upper East Side near where I tutor immediately after the class. But for the most part, I'm a sitter or a lier-down when I can manage it. I don't like running; I find it boring and pointless. But lately I've been thinking: what if I just did it? That sounded more Nike than was intended, but really, what if I were to drop what I think I know about my body and make something huge happen?I started writing this over two weeks ago, and have been remiss in not posting the progression of my thoughts. So here's the condensed version:An acquaintance who recently ran the blistering hot Chicago Marathon suggested a book about marathoning for non-runners, and so I went online and ordered me this one. The author seems, if it's possible, even less athletic than I, which makes her inspiring, because she has run a marathon. She includes a training schedule at the beginning of the book for both walkers and run/walkers, which may prove helpful. At the very least, the book is informative and funny.

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