Felt about the same as yesterday but maybe a little better. There were a couple of runners on the road that I tried to catch and stay ahead of so I had motivation to push a little harder. The smoke from the fire last night at the RV shop was pretty bad. I smelled like campfire when I got home. There is a rule of thumb in running that states that for every pound above your ideal running weight that you are costs you 2 seconds per mile. In looking at my marathons this year, I am running approximately 4-5 minutes slower than I feel I should be running. My "should be" pace is a very real expectation based on performances last year. I am 5 pounds heavier now than I was last year. Five minutes in a marathon is 11 seconds per mile and my 5 extra pounds would suggest I should be running 10 seconds per mile slower. Is it possible that the only reason for my slow down this year is due to the extra weight?
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