Stumbling into a lifelong hobby

The Good Life

Order Reprint

Subscribe to BizTimes Daily โ€“ Local news about the people, companies and issues that impact business in Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin.

Jayme Sisel runs barefoot alongside her five-year-old daughter.
Jayme Sisel runs barefoot alongside her five-year-old daughter.

One night in 2006 after a few drinks with her husband, Dan, and their close friend, Paul, while on vacation in Washington, D.C., Jayme Sisel decided to sign up for the Chicago Marathon on a whim. She didnโ€™t know it at the time, but her impulse that night would open her up to a whole new world of hobbies.

Sisel, a civil engineer at Graef, had played sports all her life, including softball, rugby and soccer.

โ€œI was fast, but I was godawful when I got to the ball,โ€ she said of her soccer days.

- Advertisement -

But she had never run as a hobby. Paul told her that night he thought she and Dan should participate in a marathon. She was so enthusiastic about the idea, she signed them both up right away.

In the morning, โ€œWe said, โ€˜Well, I guess weโ€™ve got to train for it, because we already paid for it,โ€™โ€ she said, and laughed.

Dan Sisel (left) and Jayme Sisel (top right) pose with friends after participating in a mud run.
Dan Sisel (left) and Jayme Sisel (top right) pose with friends after participating in a mud run.

Now, 10 years later, theyโ€™re still runners who dabble in marathons, triathlons, mud runs and ironman competitions. Sometimes, they even bring their kids along. The couple has five-year-old twin girls and a four-year-old boy.

- Advertisement -

โ€œIt was definitely a turning point where it wasnโ€™t just group sports anymore,โ€ Sisel said of signing up for that first marathon in 2006. โ€œWhen you pound the pavement for a few hours, you just do a lot of soul searching. My husband and I, when we go running, we have conversations, but you do have a lot of individual time where you are just kind of inwardly thinking. To me, it was like a stress reducer and just something where you can dig within and kind of see who you can be. It was definitely a turning point and I was so happy that it happened that way. As silly as it is, itโ€™s a huge part of my life now.โ€

What's New

BizPeople

Sponsored Content

Holiday flash sale!

Limited time offer. New subscribers only.

Subscribe to BizTimes Milwaukee and save 40%

Holiday flash sale! Subscribe to BizTimes and save 40%!

Limited time offer. New subscribers only.