verticalchaos
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WTG Gerry!! That's awesome!!! 
AFM ~ Well...I had one of those "breakthrough" runs today! Legit! I went over to Prospect Park to run:walk for 2 hours (plus a 5 minute warm up and a 5 minute cool down) at a 3:2 interval (24 reps). If I looked at my training plan, it was 7-9 miles, but while training for the NYC Half, I'm looking more at foot time than distance. So two hours, and whatever the mileage turned out to be, so be it. Well...at the end of 2 hours and 10 minutes, my distance was 10.31 miles!!! But that's not the breakthrough! Well, there were two really. The first was that I ran every second of every one of my run intervals!!! I didn't drop to a walk in any of them!! Now, granted, my pace was a bit slower than my shorter run paces and for sure my race pace, but still, I ran them!! The second, and in my mind bigger, breakthrough was that those run intervals included time either going from flat to The Beast (that evil hill in Prospect Park) or starting while on The Beast. INCLUDING a run segment during rep 22 and restarting running rep 23 while on the hill!!!! I'm so proud of myself!!! And as I'm looking to the NYC Half in 5 weeks, that is a HUGE confidence boost, especially since the last miles there are flat to slightly downhill!!
EXCITED!!!!!
Now off to do some non-exciting dishes and a shower.
Peace out!
~beth

AFM ~ Well...I had one of those "breakthrough" runs today! Legit! I went over to Prospect Park to run:walk for 2 hours (plus a 5 minute warm up and a 5 minute cool down) at a 3:2 interval (24 reps). If I looked at my training plan, it was 7-9 miles, but while training for the NYC Half, I'm looking more at foot time than distance. So two hours, and whatever the mileage turned out to be, so be it. Well...at the end of 2 hours and 10 minutes, my distance was 10.31 miles!!! But that's not the breakthrough! Well, there were two really. The first was that I ran every second of every one of my run intervals!!! I didn't drop to a walk in any of them!! Now, granted, my pace was a bit slower than my shorter run paces and for sure my race pace, but still, I ran them!! The second, and in my mind bigger, breakthrough was that those run intervals included time either going from flat to The Beast (that evil hill in Prospect Park) or starting while on The Beast. INCLUDING a run segment during rep 22 and restarting running rep 23 while on the hill!!!! I'm so proud of myself!!! And as I'm looking to the NYC Half in 5 weeks, that is a HUGE confidence boost, especially since the last miles there are flat to slightly downhill!!
EXCITED!!!!!
Now off to do some non-exciting dishes and a shower.

Peace out!
~beth