
We both share a sense of anxiousness that the moment is nearly at hand and the long wait is nearly over. We have both overcome obstacles and triumphs along our paths, and I can totally relate to his character in a way that is scary. Being that this is a Stephen King novel, that could be perceived as a negative, but it's not, at least for now. I don't know how the book ends, so it's hard to say if I want to stay on the same track as the main character for much longer.
From here on out it's obviously just tune-up runs, just as they have been the past week and a half. Felt great on today's run, and had a nice progression throughout, hitting a sub-7:00/pace for the last two miles overall. The legs are feeling just how I want them to and next weekend they'll get there biggest test yet. Sweet.
Ran 5.6 miles @ 7:24 mile pace.
AHR/MHR - 157/170
Paved and dirt roads.
Very hilly.
Lower 60s, light mist to start, overcast.
Shorts, short sleeved shirt, cap.
3 comments:
Go Jamie go! You're going to do awesome :-)
You're Insane!!!
-JPo
Rest well...I'll be cheering you on next weekend!
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