The Hardest Part
So far, the most challenging part of this has been the blogging. The running is going great. The last seven days totaled 65 miles, and my legs feel as good as they did when I was running 30. But what is worth writing about? What do other people want to read? What do I want to remember from this time? What do I record for my kids? Why am I putting so much pressure on myself to be relevant? I don't know?
Okay, so my legs feel fine, but my brain is obviously suffering. Let's just do a weekly log today and see where things go.
Up again at 5:00 for 90 minutes tomorrow morning, and it's getting late (almost 9:15!), so more blogging tomorrow...
Okay, so my legs feel fine, but my brain is obviously suffering. Let's just do a weekly log today and see where things go.
TIME | PACE | MILES | |
Nov 12 | 1:32:02 | 7:05 | 13 |
Nov 13 | 1:04:02 | 7:07 | 9 |
Nov 14 | 45:13 | 6:57 | 6.5 |
Nov 15 | 1:04:12 | 7:07 | 9 |
Nov 16 | 45:08 | 6:56 | 6.5 |
Nov 17 | 1:26:37 | 7:12 | 12 |
Nov 18 | 1:04:38 | 7:10 | 9 |
Totals | 7:41:52 | 7:06 | 65 |
Up again at 5:00 for 90 minutes tomorrow morning, and it's getting late (almost 9:15!), so more blogging tomorrow...
1 Comments:
Hi Eric,
I'm enjoying your blog and in awe of what you're attempting to do while it's winter in North Dakota. It's very inspiring.
I'd be very interested to know how do you deal with the elements when you run outdoors. What do you wear? Is breathing the extremely cold air while running dangerous?
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