RunninTeach
Cathlete
Good morning, cheetah crew! 
Gloria :: yeah, you know how these first couple of weeks are--I am in bed no later than 9 every night. I think since the weekend was nonstop, it just caught up to me. How was ME? How is your class? As the opening days unfold, I already have one challenge in front of me.
Wendi :: glad you enjoyed your visit with the grandmothers.
Judy :: I would say there are a lot of deer-in-the-headlights expressions right now.
Mmm, I love Bonefish...Sorry the foot flared up on you again, but I'm glad you are making progress.
Wendy :: Oh, I definitely do not feel guilty about it. School opening is a crazy time for us, and it takes a few weeks to settle in. It is what it is. I will do one more long long run and then taper. Hope you beat the bug that's floating around ya.
Christine :: my favorite is the guy who lets his leashed dog lunge at me when we pass. Now I know better to give a much wider berth...I am happy, too, that the 20 went so well. I am probably going to do one more 20, and if I feel as good again, I might extend to 21 or 22 max. If it's tough, I'll just keep it to 20...How do your legs feel today?
Carole :: I suspect my tiredness on Monday had more to do with school than it did with the long run. I had no DOMS or other post-run pains--felt great. It's the 13-year-olds who wear me out! *lol* Were you able to get in a nap? Looks like a killer mish-mosh you did yesterday.
Jackie :: yes, during the week leading up to the long run, when it pops into my mind, I just visualize myself running strong & happy for a few seconds. Then once I've mapped out the actual course (usually the day before or the day of), I do a mental run-through of the course, again, running strong. During the run itself, I think about everything and about nothing.
I look around, observe, and play mental games. Near the end, I'm thinking more about form and trying to be strong in the core...Boy, that is taking a long time to get those files moved...10% tax on clothes??? Now THAT stings.
Karen :: Lotsa (((HUGS))). So sorry you have to deal with so much stress and worry. Hoping for good news re: your mom.
Last night, I ran 3 -- which is starting to feel ridiculously short -- on a overstuffed belly and followed with Winsor for buns & thighs. Tonight I will shoot for that EXT circuit again -- if I can keep my eyes open.
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Hope everyone has a terrific day!
Gloria :: yeah, you know how these first couple of weeks are--I am in bed no later than 9 every night. I think since the weekend was nonstop, it just caught up to me. How was ME? How is your class? As the opening days unfold, I already have one challenge in front of me.
Wendi :: glad you enjoyed your visit with the grandmothers.
Judy :: I would say there are a lot of deer-in-the-headlights expressions right now.
Wendy :: Oh, I definitely do not feel guilty about it. School opening is a crazy time for us, and it takes a few weeks to settle in. It is what it is. I will do one more long long run and then taper. Hope you beat the bug that's floating around ya.
Christine :: my favorite is the guy who lets his leashed dog lunge at me when we pass. Now I know better to give a much wider berth...I am happy, too, that the 20 went so well. I am probably going to do one more 20, and if I feel as good again, I might extend to 21 or 22 max. If it's tough, I'll just keep it to 20...How do your legs feel today?
Carole :: I suspect my tiredness on Monday had more to do with school than it did with the long run. I had no DOMS or other post-run pains--felt great. It's the 13-year-olds who wear me out! *lol* Were you able to get in a nap? Looks like a killer mish-mosh you did yesterday.
Jackie :: yes, during the week leading up to the long run, when it pops into my mind, I just visualize myself running strong & happy for a few seconds. Then once I've mapped out the actual course (usually the day before or the day of), I do a mental run-through of the course, again, running strong. During the run itself, I think about everything and about nothing.
Karen :: Lotsa (((HUGS))). So sorry you have to deal with so much stress and worry. Hoping for good news re: your mom.
Last night, I ran 3 -- which is starting to feel ridiculously short -- on a overstuffed belly and followed with Winsor for buns & thighs. Tonight I will shoot for that EXT circuit again -- if I can keep my eyes open.
Hope everyone has a terrific day!


