Had a wonderful run this morning! I knew it wasn't going to be a fast run, but that I could deal with the miles. My legs felt quite fatigued from the week and a little achy and rusty as we started off, I think at about mile 1.5 I was ready to turn back home :) Having Cal there to chat with kept my head off the legs though and on an out and back once you get out, the only thing to do is get back! When we got to the lake the path around the lake was really bad snowed in still (I thought they would plow it!), so we stayed on the roads and just went out 7.5 then turned. It was perfectly timed at the end of the road. The plan was for 15, so I carried and dropped water where the lake's drinking fountain is and I took a Gu there (about mile 10) on the way home. That Gu really changed my run! Cal started having some cramping problems and had to bail after repeated attempts to calm it down, so once he had a ride secured I took off on my own. Takes a while to adjust to the quiet after jabbering on for the past 2 hours. So, what my luck, there is Scott and Kelli coming the other way! Yipee, if she is at the end of her (literally) marathon run I will just jump in with them. Nope, she still had 15 left. Since I was already at 12 I wasn't going to run 27!! So, I kept on in the quiet. As I approached the end of the road I got to thinking that since we'd walked some, I may be a tad short when I got home and instead of running around the 'hood to make it up, I'll just run an extra loop here. When I got to Smith's I had the idea that if I kept going up Rosecrest Rd that I could get the uphill over with sooner and be able to run downhill home. Sounded appealing so I went straight instead of coming home. This is how the Gu changed my run, not only did it make me convince myself to add on over 2 miles, it also convinced me that I could do extra hills so that I could run downhill home - stupid stuff! :) Well, it all workout in the end and I had a wonderful run and I felt good at the end as well. Had it been more downhill I probably could've thrown a couple more in the mix. Especially if I had another Gu! So, it certainly wasn't a speed record for me, but I felt good and got the miles in - I really can't complain. It just makes me nervous about the 1/2 next weekend. I'm just such a pansy I'm afraid to shoot for a goal race time and not get it and prove to myself what a poor runner I've become over the last 18 months *sigh* I need some positive mental energy instead of what my brain feeds itself all the time! AP: 9:30 splits: 9:27, 9:11, 9:07, 9:19, 9:00, 9:31, 9:48, 9:30, 9:31, 9:34, 9:56, 9:59 (first mile alone), 9:18, 9:50, 10:12 (the hardest part of and last section of hills!), 9:40, 8:49, 8:58 (last .3) “A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort.” - Herm Albright Taper week next week so that I can shake out all this fatigue and little aches before race time. I'm going to hit this one, I will, I will, I will....
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