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Don't compare yourself to others.
Instead, focus on where you've been
versus where you are now
versus where you want to be.
Instead, focus on where you've been
versus where you are now
versus where you want to be.
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So I guess I should recap where I've been. In my first post I talked about being able to run just a few houses before I was gasping for breath. But, that day I became a runner. On August 13th, I ran 3 miles in 47 minutes and I made a note in my journal that it was the "Best Run Yet!" On September 2nd I ran in my first organized race, "Run for Brooke" and I ran 3.1 miles (5K) in 42.17, a 13.38 pace. Last night I went for a 4 mile run at a 13 minute pace in 52 minutes flat. I used to think that 3 miles was a long run, but now 4 miles is just a typical run and anything under 3 miles is a short run. I'm hoping that when my 45th birthday comes around in November that 4 and 5 mile runs will be short one's and I will be doing double digits for my long runs.
1 comment:
Progress!!! Good job, Pat. I see very easy 6 mile runs on your recovery day in your very near future.
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