Hi Guys...thanks for checking in
Tuesday: I decided to pass on KBX (still trying to heal my leg) and instead do a low-impact class! I found a nice yoga studio and did a 75 minute vinyasa flow class. What I learned is that although it's low impact...it sure isn't easy!!! I'm sore from Yoga!! Who would have thought

. Let me tell you...I sure did get some good stretches in and I really felt like I exercised when it was over. I think I'll be doing another yoga class later in the week!
Wednesday: Well....for those keeping score....today was the much-anticipated rematch of the 4 Mile Speed Run. I was really hoping to better my personal best.....or at least have a nice run.....or at least not allow Scott to hold the title

. Unfortunately, it was a brutal run. Started off great...first mile I felt wonderful. Minimal pain....minimal tightness in the legs...all around good start. Finished mile one in 8:01! I wasn't on par for a personal best but at least I was having a good run. And then....it all started to go down hill. From that point on the pain became worse with each mile. I started questioning my sanity...and realized that I can't keep this up anymore

. I can't keep running with the pain, I need to figure out what is going on and attack the problem with more vigor than I have been. I finished the run with a time of 37:44, respectable 9:26 pace. BUT unfortunately, the cool down walk back to my house was incredibly difficult and painful, it's the kind of defeat that sucks the life out of you. I literally (and sorry for the drama here folks

) crawled up my stairs because I couldn't put weight on my right leg

. I honestly don't know what the problem is, but I'm seeing a specialist....a sports medicine orthopedist. I may be sidelined for a while

. I may just need a few weeks of rest??? It's just the great unknown at this point. But I'm ready to move on with it.
And yet, it's still part of the journey. So the marathon isn't actually about the race...not for me anyway....the hardest part might be just making it to the starting line. If you read back through my journal...which please don't do LOL...I've said all along my greatest obstacle will be my body holding up under the rigors of the training. I'm in a better place mentally than I was last week and just ready to get some answers and move on to Plan B! Setbacks are part of every sport....every experience...they are just part of life. I have decided to look at it as a challenge (and trust me I love challenges)....just one more thing that will make crossing that finish line all the sweeter

. And keeping it all in perspective...let's face it....this is a minor deal. I'm fortunate in so many ways....this is really just a bump in the road....a stumbling block on MY path leading to the marathon.
Thanks for hanging in there and putting up with all my drama. And don't count me out just yet

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When the world says, "Give up,"
Hope whispers, "Try it one more time." ~Author Unknown
You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you stop to look fear in the face. ~Eleanore Roosevelt
With all that said......(drum roll)
CONGRATULATIONS SCOTT!!!! I'm truly proud of you!!! Despite all the trash talk...despite all the teasing....I'm so proud of you!!! I know you killed my time. The new record will stand, unless of course you try to best yourself, regardless I hope to be back to fight another day and once again hold the Wednesday Speed Champion title...if only for a week

!!! Besides....I have to get healed up...you need me around to kick your butt into getting faster!!! You'd get lazy if you didn't have some times to chase

. Yeah right lol....
