windwalker
I need an Adventure
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- Dec 28, 2006
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There comes a time in everyone's training that you have to stop tracking the exact distance and time. I have just got into that zone myself. For several months now I have been clocking every training walk for exact time and distance, concerned with trying to do each workout faster than the last. Then I hit a flat spot and it ruins the training walk for me. I can go out on a beautiful day, have an awesome workout and feel on top of the world, then look at the watch and see that it was a minute slower than I wanted and it just spoils what could have been an awesome experience.
So for a while I'll be doing a few workouts a week where I just go and explore new routes and enjoy the moments. In the past this has done the job for getting me over flat spots and getting the love back into my training.
Anyone else felt this way?
Dave
So for a while I'll be doing a few workouts a week where I just go and explore new routes and enjoy the moments. In the past this has done the job for getting me over flat spots and getting the love back into my training.
Anyone else felt this way?
Dave
