The Daily Run With Za …
The Daily Run with Za was formulated in 2020 by Eliza Miron after 18 years of running every single day when she decided to share her story through social media. She rapidly grew her following and began inspiring people from all over the world. Her average over the twenty years has been a little over 4 miles, but has varied through life circumstances. One streak year she averaged 9.8 miles and another streak year she averaged a little under two miles.
The first decade of her run streak, she founded her high school’s track team, ran competitively at a DIII college in Pennsylvania totaling twelve seasons of Cross Country and Indoor/Outdoor track, and then went on to run four marathons in two years including the Boston marathon in 2009.
The second decade of her run streak got a little interesting as she began traveling to India annually and ran through airports and abroad in various places. From 2014-2017, she ran through two pregnancies and after delivery of her babies. She loves the sport of running, but even more the capacity that running has to support an individual in life.
She began practicing Yoga in 2008 as it helped her run more miles for her marathon training, but she knew there was something more to Yoga than just stretching so she embarked on several journeys to India. In 2016, after seven months of study over the course of four journeys to Mysore, India, Eliza was granted authorization from Sharath Jois, director of the KPJAYI to teach the Ashtanga Yoga method. From 2010-2012 Eliza studied and attended Sai Ayurvedic College in Miami, Florida and Anjali School of Ayurveda in Kerala, India earning an Associates degree in Vedic studies and becoming a Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner. Recently she became a student at Institute for Integrative Nutrition graduating in December 2022. She teaches yoga one on one and coaches people in personal transformation and multidimensional health. See HERE for coaching
The philosophy…
We believe in the “measly mile.” The first decade of my run streak, I was a competitive distance runner. My training was my job. I would run 80-90 miles a week consistently and then become too tired for other activities in the day. I have had to run through many injuries, most caused by over-training. Once I found the discipline of Yoga, I scaled back my running to have a balance with my yoga practice. Becoming a mom of two boys, I learned how to balance all of this while raising two kids (still learning!) The “measly mile” is the bare minimum - running at least one metric mile every calendar day. The mile itself is measly because anyone can do it! But not missing a day of this commitment is anything but measly. One mile everyday is an achievable way to learn commitment, discipline and dedication. Of course you may run more, but the measly mile is a good place to start.