So, I'm sitting here in class, nominally learning how to make tables in HTML documents, and planning out my next run.
It's only been a week and already I'm planning runs in my head; not where I want to go, but how I want to do.
Sunday's long run felt surprisingly good. I say 'long' with a smile, it was only 45 minutes. But I felt great, I did my four intervals with little problem, even up and down the hill. Yes, the hill, not the large one form last Friday, but a hill worthy of back home nonetheless.
Monday was different story. Perhaps I was still recovering from Sunday, perhaps it was just warmer than I'm used to, but I was breathing far too heavily after the first five minutes.
Normally I'd stick to it and it would leave part-way through my next interval; this time it didn't. Eventually I had to cut the run short.
But, it is what it is and tomorrow I hopefully go up the huge hill again and feel better than last Friday.
For those who read this, I got comments! I love getting comments and reading them. I also lie replying to them. As of yet, however, I haven't discovered a way to respond directly to comments through blogger. I'd rather respond to a comment in thread format, as simply adding a new comment won't show up as a response for those who don't read the said comments constantly.
If there is a method, and someone knows, let me know?
Oh, and expect some pictures soon. Not of me, but this is first and foremost homework after all, and three pictures are required.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Over a week down and still zombie-shuffling along
at 7:54 PM
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3 comments:
I demand pics of you! :P Preferably in some skimpy outfit :PP
Have you ever thought of doing suicide sprints? It might help with your recovery rate.
A skimpy outfit would make this a hypothermic experience; I believe the run is slated for the middle of the winter...
PS: Don't forget about those running pants at MEC, they won't be 50% off forever!
You are a crazy, crazy lemur! We know you won't give up, you will manage to force yourself to do one more crazy thing
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