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ND,USA

Member Since:

Oct 20, 2009

Gender:

Female

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Wonderful evening. Low humidity, mid 70's and gorgeous sunshine. I thought after my bike ride yesterday my legs would be tired, but I felt great. Ran on the section line road. ( really not a road, more like tire tracks between 2 fields. The corn on one side and beans on the other. Kept a wary eye out for critters. Especially the black and white kind. Fortunately they kept to the fields. 

 Ron is really struggling with injuries. Kaylie has all but given up on running because of her constant problem with shin splints. I read Born to Run last winter and gave it to Kaylie to read. She is thinking she might want to try this barefoot running thing. I'm thinking Ron should maybe try it to. There seems to be some valid points to it. I'm not sure it is smart in the winter up here. But the other 3 seasons maybe it would work for them. Kaylie calls me a mutant as that is what the author refers to runners who stay pretty much injury free. (knock on wood). But for runners like Ron and Kaylie it might be just what they need. I don't know. It is very frustrating for them.

Comments
From Tracy on Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 08:01:45 from 173.23.75.96

You are lucky to be injury free. It is really hard when those nagging problems eventually turn into something that forces you to take time off, so I can commiserate with your hubby (and Kaylie is your daughter, right?).

Looks like you got some good miles in today!

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