Waiting2goback
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 28, 2014
- Messages
- 2,254
I did forget to add that I made this weekend's 16 mile run, which was pretty slow because we take turns with the slower runners of the group and it was my turn. Did the first 16 around 2.5 minutes slower/mile than usual. One of the guys who'd gone ahead took the second half though, so I picked up the pace the second half. Sadly, I managed to run out of water about a mile and a half from the end with no water fountain, which meant I ended up walking the last half mile or so. Thankfully we had a pair of non-runners (one the spouse of a runner and the other an injured runner) who set up a water station at the halfway point and then again at the end, so there was plenty of water waiting when I got to the end. Happily, it was a beautiful run - from Mount Vernon (yes, George Washington's house) north 8 miles and back. (Link to Google images of the trail.)
No workout Sunday or Monday (I just didn't feel like getting up this morning) so tomorrow gets 6 miles before work instead of a rest day. I did take the dogs to the dog park with a stream and we hiked up and back between waterfalls, so I got a little exercise in.
Good job getting out there and fitting in the run, as if you can "fit" in a 16 mile run.

I'm kind of glad you are listening to your body. It's tough but it's not worth making it worse. So what are you thinking about your Saturday race? I hope you feel comfortable taking it easy.
I talked to my friend today and I will get in touch with the personal trainer tomorrow. Hopefully we will be able to set up a time to meet and talk about our goals this week.
I ran this morning. My shin didn't hurt, so that is good news. My foot did, but not as bad as it had been. That is good news. Mentally it felt like a million dollars to be out there running (I NEVER would have said that just 2 years ago). As for Saturday, I am struggling. I want to run the race badly. I think I could improve my corral placement. I am just trying to convince myself to go run it and have fun, that it isn't that important to improve my time, that I will be happy no matter what corral I am in at Disney, because I will be at Disney. If I don't run this race Saturday I will be GRUMPY! I will feel like a failure for not finishing a race I signed up for. I know this is the wrong way to think. I recognize it all. It's just how my mind works. It will be a cool race, finishing at the Plymouth Rock.
So, to answer your question, I have no idea what I am going to do. I am playing it by ear and I will see how I feel later in the week. It may also depend on the weather.
As always I am jealous of your running trails.I think it is awesome that you all take turns with the slower runners. I'm not sure how hot it has been down there, but up here we have been running in the 90's with high humidity. It's been rough. I just have to say that you are an amazing person with all the volunteer work with dogs, helping others with their running and not to mention your military service. You are an amazing example to follow.
![]()
I agree with StayCool on everything. I especially agree on being jealous of where you get to run. I LOVE U.S. history so to be able to run down there would be so awesome. I will run the MCM one day, I just have to. That's why I would love to finish my race at the Plymouth Rock, it's the closest I can come to where you get to run.