I'm not the fastest, but I'm getting faster. I'm not the strongest, but I'm getting stronger. I don't run the furthest, but I'm running further. I'm trying to enjoy each mile as they come.
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The garmin is ready. |
My garmin watch has made its first appearances of the year, and that can only mean one thing: it is time to start getting my base miles in for this season. Don't get me wrong, I have been running pretty consistently for the last few months, but I have kept all my runs "by feel". That means that I just run without a solid plan of how far to run or how fast that I'm going. Getting back to enjoying the experience of running. As we all know, sometime it can be a chore to follow a training program, so I always take time to pull back a bit and just let my feet take me where they want to go. The winter is a good time to take off the technology and soak in the feeling of a quality run.
Brisk morning equals a nice hot bowl of oatmeal with raisins and a banana, and then layer up the gear and head out to the lakefront. The wind was a bit chilly, but the sun was shining bright, so anytime that I was not in the breeze, I was breaking a bit of a sweat. There is still some snow on the ground, but the sunshine is making me long for some nice cool spring runs. Soon enough.
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Brisk morning at the lake. |
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