mkymsehi
I'd rather be at Disneyland!
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Good evening everyone, glad to see some of you got out and worked out today.
Our bus run today started at Sandy Beach, and instantly climbed up the backside of Koko Head Crater. Got the heart pumping right of of the gates.
When we reached 3 miles, the skies opened up and poured on us. Since it was hot, it was actually a nice relief.
My family met us at the 4 mile mark with ice cold water and pretzels. Everyone was thankful for the "Oh-hana Ohassis" (our last name is Oh).
Trudging along in the humidity, we met up with them again at the 10 mile mark for a second helping.
Upon returning to our normal starting point, we only logged 13.25 miles, so I headed for a loop around the zoo, to make it an uneven 14.25 miles. Average pace for the whole day was 9:57 per mile.
Guru Les came down with a cold last Thursday, yet still ran at a 8:00 minute or under pace.

We decided we're going to take Tuesday off, for his cold, and my tight tendon in my right foot (slight plantiar fasciitis). Whoo hoo, a rest day!
Came home to rest, but Princess #2 insisted we build a bird feeder for the yard. Got it built, now painting it, and waiting for it to dry. Once the second coat goes on, we can put the finishing touches on it, and hang it in the yard.
Meanwhile, Princess #1 went catfishing at the local reservoir with our friends from Girl Scouts. She came home with this prize, but didn't want to take her picture holding it :
Tracey: As far as form, I try to keep my hands down at waist level or lower, and run open handed instead of with clenched fists. The more relaxed my arms are, the less tense my breathing, and less upper body movement. I'm in a groove when I can zone out everything around me, and just hear my feet on the ground, and I'm breathing easy in and out.
Good evening everyone, glad to see some of you got out and worked out today.

Our bus run today started at Sandy Beach, and instantly climbed up the backside of Koko Head Crater. Got the heart pumping right of of the gates.
When we reached 3 miles, the skies opened up and poured on us. Since it was hot, it was actually a nice relief.
My family met us at the 4 mile mark with ice cold water and pretzels. Everyone was thankful for the "Oh-hana Ohassis" (our last name is Oh).
Trudging along in the humidity, we met up with them again at the 10 mile mark for a second helping.
Upon returning to our normal starting point, we only logged 13.25 miles, so I headed for a loop around the zoo, to make it an uneven 14.25 miles. Average pace for the whole day was 9:57 per mile.
Guru Les came down with a cold last Thursday, yet still ran at a 8:00 minute or under pace.


We decided we're going to take Tuesday off, for his cold, and my tight tendon in my right foot (slight plantiar fasciitis). Whoo hoo, a rest day!
Came home to rest, but Princess #2 insisted we build a bird feeder for the yard. Got it built, now painting it, and waiting for it to dry. Once the second coat goes on, we can put the finishing touches on it, and hang it in the yard.
Meanwhile, Princess #1 went catfishing at the local reservoir with our friends from Girl Scouts. She came home with this prize, but didn't want to take her picture holding it :

Tracey: As far as form, I try to keep my hands down at waist level or lower, and run open handed instead of with clenched fists. The more relaxed my arms are, the less tense my breathing, and less upper body movement. I'm in a groove when I can zone out everything around me, and just hear my feet on the ground, and I'm breathing easy in and out.