A Mile A Day

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500 days (Read 18 times)


In it for the long run..

    Got there with my noon run today (not yet logged).   Close call, since I forgot to pack my tights and had to go out in 38 degree drizzle in shorts, which I do NOT do.  I never thought I would make it this far with the streak.   Run On!!!

    "It's not who wins the workout..." This Century PRs 5K 25:05 10K 52:34 1/2 M 1:53:58 Marathon 4:08:28

    Ojo


    Where's Waldo?

      Awesome Karen!

      Sara

      MM #2929


      2013 Goal: 365d+2013mi

        500 days is awesome! :-))

         

        ---I have just started, and for some reason I thought a "streak" would be eeeeeasy, but I tell you what, I can hardly remember what life was like before I ran every day, and it has only been 2 months of streaking for me!  So 500 days is an awesome achievement!  (And of course those of us who are way lower on the streak scale can respect that greatly :-)

        The Plan (the big parts)→  ///  April 20th:  24 Hour Race Hampton, VA  (PR of 76.25 Miles)  ///  May 19th:  Three Days at the Fair (12 Hour) in NJ  (PR of 55 MIles)  ///  Sep 21st:  NC-24 Hour Race in Ohio  ///  Nov 23rd:  JFK-50 in MD  ///  Dec 31st:  Peanut Island (12 Hour) in FL  /// ∞


        In it for the long run..

          Thanks!   I made 387 ending in April 2010 with an injury, so this is a big accomplishment for me.  It also means I haven't gotten hurt or too sick to run, which is even more important.

          "It's not who wins the workout..." This Century PRs 5K 25:05 10K 52:34 1/2 M 1:53:58 Marathon 4:08:28

            Excellent job Karen!!!!

             

            Streak on!!!


            Intentionally Blank

              Nice, Karen!  Hope to see you out and about soon.


              HobbyJogger & HobbyRacer

                That's the kind of idiocy to be proud of Smile

                It's a 5k. It hurt like hell...then I tried to pick it up. The end.

                C-R


                  This is why you're still running solid races. Well done.


                  "He conquers who endures" - Persius
                  "Every workout should have a purpose. Every purpose should link back to achieving a training objective." - Spaniel