Yep, I set out on my three miles this morning and I ran the whole thing! WOOHOO!!! The route is a rectangle and right before I make the last turn to get back to the starting point there is a hill. I always get to the top of the hill and for some reason (and it really does happen every time) I think East Street is one block further than it actually is. It's a pleasant surprise when I see that I'm nearly there, but today when I saw the street sign I just started giggling like a mad woman. I knew I was almost to the end and I would be able to make it. While the giggling didn't help my breathing much, it felt so good I didn't care.
When I made the last turn, I tried to pick up the pace just a bit. I guess the pace was what I've recently learned is a tempo pace. It's faster than what I was doing so that it's definitely harder, but it's not quite a sprint. I finished laughing just about as hard as when I saw the street sign. Gotta love the endorphins!
A cross training day is definitely in order for tomorrow. After the long run on Sunday, my legs felt pretty tired today. I know I need to do some cross training and I'm thinking maybe some yoga or pilates would be great for all the stretching.
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Andria, what a great run--all that giggling and laughing. You carry a great spirit with you on your runs.
And Sunday's run...way to go!!! That's a lot of fitness going on.
Your weather in KS is hotter than hours; be careful with the heat and stay hydrated.
Keep up the great work!
Congratulations on your run. If you set your mind to it, someone like you will do a marathon for sure. It is really 90% guts and only abut 10% preperation to do your first. It sounds like you really enjoy running and yeah, you've got to love those endorphins.
Best of luck.
Yeah! Yeah! Yeah! I love the feeling of hitting a distance that was once hard and then you just arrive. I always wish I could bottle it and keep it for the rest of the day.
Amy
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