Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Seven point three!!!!!

No, that's not the judges score on our performance, it's the distance we ran on Saturday!! =) Oh, sweet victory!


So, anyway, Don says, "Let's go up the hill, next week, it's just a mile further". Well, I was very ready to go further than our weekly Saturday run of 5.1 miles so, I thought that sounded great!

Roaring and ready to go Saturday morning at 6:30am, I come to realize that "just one more mile" actually means one more up and one more back. Seven miles, not six. Oh, well, I was up for the adventure and off we went!


It was a rather HOT summer morning as we began our run, but all was just fine, until we reached the hill. It is quite a steep hill. In his enthusiasm, Don tells us newbies the proper way of running up hills. He obviously thinks we are better than we are; run? Was he crazy? We were lucky we made it to the top at all! But, as you can see from the picture, we did make it! I must tell you, we look better than we felt!


The next couple miles were actually quite nice, all down hill. =) It was going well for me, that is until I was foolish enough to ask how far we had gone. The answer, about 5, was not what I wanted to hear. I was pretty beat and now that our downhill section was behind us, the run seemed difficult. But, we had no choice but to keep on going. About half a mile until our completion, my left knee began to hurt pretty bad. I chose to walk that last bit to avoid a long-lasting injury.


At the end of the run, I was pretty happy! The invigorating feeling of accomplishment stayed with me all day, I really loved it. I can't wait to do it again! It took us a little less than 2 hours. I think next time, we should go for 6, stick with that for a while though, and try 7 again in a month when we are a little more ready for it.


Side note: Mike's injury flared up the minute we hit the hill. Needless to say, his experience was quite different than mine. He was not real happy about it.

2 comments:

  1. Run, girl, run! I love that you are pushing the limits through your running — so inspiring! I'll probably never be a runner, but your account reminds me that I create my own success by choosing an activity I could be good at AND choosing to excel at it. Keep it up! Your friend is cheering you on! :)

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