2.5 miles, just under half an hour. My timing was imprecise enough that I don't know whether I was under an eleven-minute mile or not. If I could keep up THAT pace, which I strongly suspect I cannot!!, I could do B-to-B in an hour and a half.
I am meeting lots of wonderful neighborhood dogs. 8-)
The blisters are getting bad. There are three, now, layered. @#$ it, I need better shoes. These seemed so good when I was trying them on... :-/
My appetite fluctuates greatly according to mood, amount I'm concentrating, and physical exertion. Yesterday I didn't do much and I ate only seven hundred calories. Had to force myself to eat the last five hundred of that. I think that contributed to making this morning's run a little tougher than it otherwise might have been. Note to self: today, eat.
I am meeting lots of wonderful neighborhood dogs. 8-)
The blisters are getting bad. There are three, now, layered. @#$ it, I need better shoes. These seemed so good when I was trying them on... :-/
My appetite fluctuates greatly according to mood, amount I'm concentrating, and physical exertion. Yesterday I didn't do much and I ate only seven hundred calories. Had to force myself to eat the last five hundred of that. I think that contributed to making this morning's run a little tougher than it otherwise might have been. Note to self: today, eat.
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BTW, I'm thrilled to hear of your progress and hope you run the race! Unfortunately for me, the test came back positive for mono, so I'm off running for this season; there's no way I'd be able to catch up in time for summer races. I'm hoping to walk the B-to-B this year so it won't feel like a total loss.
And your times sound good. The first 2 miles arent' much faster than 11 or 12 minutes per simply due to crowding. You'll also find yourself running faster during the race itself due to adrenalin.