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HUMIDITY: 4 GREG: 0

The last 2 weeks have been brutal. Not so much the runs themselves, but the weather. It seems to be even worse on our group runs where I manage to find myself drenched in sweat after just 20 minutes.

Following up on my fantastic 15 miler, I was very pretty pumped to tackle a mere 13 the following Saturday. It wasn’t easy. The course was hilly, or as the coaches like to point out… “it’s rolling.” But it was the humidity that did the damage. Tough to breath, which equates to tough to run. The last few miles turned out to be enjoyable as the rain came, and I almost felt like a kid outside playing.

The mid week group runs for the last 2 weeks have been interval training consising of 7 and 8 miles total distance. Both nights were challenging as once again the humidity came rolling in and slowed the pace down. The first run we made interesting by incorporating some elementary school attitude by completing ranger runs… or to be politically incorrect – Indian runs – which is what they were called when I was a little tot. It was challenging, but made the time go by quickly by having something else to focus on besides the miles. Read the rest of this entry

This is IT

I think that was IT?

I’m not really sure what IT is, but I’m pretty sure IT just happened.

Saturday morning started out as most do when training… really early. I had planned to get up just after 5am, but my wife’s cell phone was blowing up with emergency text messages from her work. She managed to sleep through it at 4:30 – but I guess I was anxious for the morning and woke up and turned the alert off. I sat in bed staring at the ceiling and decided to actually get up before my alarm formaly went off – an anomaly for me.

And when starting out on the actual run, nothing was unusal… in fact I was breathing pretty heavy, so much so I thought about saying something to the ladies I was running with, as I thought I sounded like some weird stalker in a scary movie. Read the rest of this entry

Round 3

Can You Believe