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AM - 4.6 easy miles around Prospect Park in Brooklyn w/ Andrea. Kind of a dreary, rainy day - same as the weather when we were here last fall.

I've been going through emotional ups and downs over the past day. At times I just feel like I absolutely blew it on Sunday... it makes me sad. Physically - I am feeling pretty good right now, like I didn't go to the well at all, and that kind of makes it worse! I want nothing more than to redeem myself - I know I am in such incredible shape right now and I just want to prove it. The fact that we will be 30 minutes away from the best Thanksgiving road race in the country (Manchester) this Thursday is sooooo tempting. But discretion is the better part of valor, right? I'll get my chance to redeem myself. I'm going to enjoy the time with my family and some easy jogging with Andrea and my parents this week. And occasionally look at 2012 race calendars, because thinking about that makes me feel better :-) 

This sort of feels like my senior year in high school. In XC I was one of the favorites going into our sectional meet (in New York, sectionals are how you qualify for states). I fell apart in that race. Everyone thought top 5 was a lock, and I finished 26th. No state meet for me. That weekend I wrote on the wall of my bedroom "4:20, 9:20, Section II Champion." Those became my goals for the outdoor track season. We didn't have an indoor program at my school, so I had to watch my competitors run fast times all winter long, while I waited for a shot at redemption. That spring I ran 4:17 and 9:16, winning both the 1600 and 3200 at the sectionals, against all the guys who crushed me in XC.

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From Rachelle on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 16:38:31 from 199.190.170.29

All of the emotions you are going through are totally normal. You will accomplish your goals in 2012 but there is no reason to push and risk injury right now.

Enjoy time with your family. I've never been to NYC so I'm jealous. :)

From Rob Murphy on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 18:24:54 from 76.27.122.13

I have to admit that I have never heard (until now) of a 4:17/9:16 gut who didn't go to state in cross country.

Those are all normal thoughts going through your head. You'll be fine.

From DaleG on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 19:17:38 from 152.216.11.5

Thanks for sharing the emotions, it means a lot to hear other people have the same thoughts. Also, I love your determination!!!

From Jake K on Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 22:28:16 from 75.198.204.28

Rachelle - 48 hours is about my limit in NYC. Been here just over a day now and I already can't wait to get out of here! But I am definitely not a city guy. There is actually a lot of cool stuff to see and do if you have never been here. I guess NYC Marathon and then a few days in the city needs to go on your list of things to do :-)

Rob - I think the primary reason I ran 4:17/9:16 is because I didn't go to state in XC. That really lit a fire under me, and I was very driven to prove myself after that experience.

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