Sunday, March 21, 2010

what isn't said

Obviously it hasn't been a great running year. Not that I haven't run at all, but the lack of races to report and the 15 pounds I've gained shows it hasn't been a year to be proud of.

It especially showed today running the ING Georgia Half Marathon. My training was minimal, with only 2 runs over 6 miles before the race and some very short runs while in Guadalajara, MX for most of February. (don't even get me started on high altitude running! Ouch). I recorded my slowest half marathon time in my long, 6-race career: 2:26:35.

For the sake of my knee (that feels the stress of those extra pounds) and the sake of my budget (that can't afford a new wardrobe) and the sake of my sanity (please refer to the title of this blog), running needs to fit into a larger plan to burn calories and lose weight.

I also want to celebrate the joy of starting and finishing 13.1 miles this morning. I am deeply grateful for legs and lungs that will carry me on the course and a heart that enjoys every step!

4 comments:

Delane said...

OMG...that time is AWESOME!!!!!

Tammy said...

Wow! Awesome time!
Great job on finishing strong.

Al's CL Reviews said...

Not to be a bitch, but is that time a typo? The female winner of the HM came in at 1:23:xx. You came in 3 minutes after and you are saying your time is lousy.

Either way, you finished and that is reason to celebrate.

Karen said...

Well I'm 9 months late, but yes, Alb that was a total typo - I meant 2:26, which I've edited in the post.

No comment from me on the rest.