Ice, Ice, Baby
My heart leapt with joy when the "feels like" temperature jumped from four degrees to five just before I left for the Gridiron Race this morning. Every little bit helps. I have to say, though, the sun made a huge difference. Compared to the Fred Lebow race a few weeks ago, it felt like August.
The race felt great at the beginning. My Gu Chomp sugar-high fueled a speedy first mile, and I didn't feel my blisters at all until after the second. I lost steam during the third when I got a cramp, and the fourth was over before I knew it. I nearly tripped over the finish line because I didn't see it coming. (I probably should have worn my contacts.)
I seem to have mastered the art of snacking while running, but drinking from those paper cups along the way is impossible. I managed to splash my face a bit, but that's it.
I finished in 36:02, so 9 minute miles on average. Woohoo!
The chill really set in as I walked home. Still determined to drink, I carried a paper cup of water the whole way. I was too thirsty to set it down, and too cold to drink it. By the time I walked through my door, it had partially turned to ice!
See you at the race to raise money for Haiti on the 20th?
-Gym Belle-
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