Forums >Look What I Can Do!>Post Your Small, or Big, Victory For The Day!
Nashville Dog Runner
www.nashvilledogrunner.com
Consistently Slow
Run until the trail runs out.
SCHEDULE 2016--
The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff
http://bkclay.blogspot.com/
Loves the outdoors
Yesterday, I ran the Mercedes Marathon in 3:49:48 and took 22 minutes off my previous personal best, Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey 4:11:20. I missed qualifying for Boston by 4 minutes. It is a bitter sweet victory. 22 minutes isn't bad, but 4 minutes isn't very close either. A small victory, but a victory and I'll take it
Nearly a minute/mile quicker! Impressive!
One day I decided I wanted to become a runner, so I did.
I haven't visted my thread in a while (lots of great running going on I see!) because while I've been running it has not been very exciting or victorious feeling until today.
Most awesome run in a very, very long time! New shoes. Sunny, temps in the low 30's, no wind(major plus plus!) and dry, clear pavement along the entire route!
Ran faster, felt stronger and even my cranky patellar could not bring me down!
Was it the new shoes? The near perfect weather? Running later in the AM than I usually do? The fact that I wasn't on the treadmill?
Whatever the case I'm so not complaining!
Lia's Daddy
Longest run in over a year. 15.45 miles and it felt good. No death march involved
Congrats! And that is one little cutie in your av! I see you are starting her young!
heavy breather
Member Since 2008
Every Mile is a Gift
Often injured, NEVER giving up.