Honeibee
<font color=darkgreen>Lives in Fear of Sweeps<br><
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January 2:
Ten Days to go.....
OK wait. What happened?
Didn't we just have like, ohh, a month or so to go? Now it's NEXT WEEK? How did this happen?? Wait! I'm not ready!
OK, breathe. Yes, I'm ready.
I'm as ready as I'll ever be.
Last year I did not miss a single day of MFM training. This year I have missed six. I know that doesn't really make a difference physically. What I'm afraid of it what it is doing to my self confidence. My goal this year is to just come in better than last year. Even if it is just by a minute I'll be happy. Of course if I come in sub 3 I'll be ecstatic! But I'm not setting my hopes that high. (Uh hu.)
Last year I had no idea what it would be like. I think that was both a pro and a con. This year I do know what it's like. I also think that is both a pro and a con. I know exactly what I'm getting into, what I'm up against. So I know I can do it. I also now know how hard it is. I know where I struggled and I am mentally prepared to get thru that long stretch by the GF. That is where I suffered. But this year I am prepared with my "relentless forward motion" mantra and I WILL get thru it. I am determined.
Through all my training for this event I have been ending my miles with increasing speed. Saving the best for last. This is also the strategy I am going to use in the race. An easy pace for the first half, then around mile 7 or so, start pushing things just a bit, saving the big push for the end.
Alright, OK, let's get this show on the road. I'm ready.
Let's get moving!
But first, I have about 873 things to do before we leave. Yeah, let me get going with that first.
For the next ten days:
Hydrate
Fuel
Rest
Avoid injury and sick people.
Ten Days to go.....
OK wait. What happened?


OK, breathe. Yes, I'm ready.

Last year I did not miss a single day of MFM training. This year I have missed six. I know that doesn't really make a difference physically. What I'm afraid of it what it is doing to my self confidence. My goal this year is to just come in better than last year. Even if it is just by a minute I'll be happy. Of course if I come in sub 3 I'll be ecstatic! But I'm not setting my hopes that high. (Uh hu.)

Last year I had no idea what it would be like. I think that was both a pro and a con. This year I do know what it's like. I also think that is both a pro and a con. I know exactly what I'm getting into, what I'm up against. So I know I can do it. I also now know how hard it is. I know where I struggled and I am mentally prepared to get thru that long stretch by the GF. That is where I suffered. But this year I am prepared with my "relentless forward motion" mantra and I WILL get thru it. I am determined.

Through all my training for this event I have been ending my miles with increasing speed. Saving the best for last. This is also the strategy I am going to use in the race. An easy pace for the first half, then around mile 7 or so, start pushing things just a bit, saving the big push for the end.

Alright, OK, let's get this show on the road. I'm ready.

But first, I have about 873 things to do before we leave. Yeah, let me get going with that first.

For the next ten days:
Hydrate
Fuel
Rest
Avoid injury and sick people.