Thursday, September 04, 2008
Top of the line New Balance running shoes: 88 dollars
The most uncomplicated pedometer I could find: 15 dollars
Half marathon: 80 dollars
Training: Priceless?
In an attempt to put my ten year love affair of distance running to use I have decided to do a half marathon. I figured with my somewhat recent broken foot injury (last winter), my inexperience, and the stress that comes with the last semester it wouldn't be sensible to sign up for a full marathon. And though I don't pride myself on sense alone, it had weighty merit in this decision. With that said, December 13th 2008 I'll get to put a big red check mark on my "list of things to do before I die," executing the bullet point entitled "half marathon" with style.
Though 13 miles is no physical feat, training has been interesting. Thankfully I unknowingly trained fairly hard this summer, as being bogged up in a desk all day tempted me to accomplish 4-6 mile runs about 5 times a week. But now, the real game has to come into play. This morning I ran 5 miles in about 90 degree heat (because I slept in too late). I came home about ready to pass out. I thought running was suppose to make one more energized, and though this has usually been the case, my body is already feeling the training. I look as though I've been riding a horse for hours or am a victim of chronic back problems as I walk to class, but I will persevere.
I'm going to be honest, I love a challenge, and this whole new "half marathon project/challenge of 2008" has been refreshing. So, here's to youth, "Girl Power" (the slightly embarrassing coin phrase of the Spice Girl era), and good health! Wish me luck :-)
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its good to know about it? where did you get that information?
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