Running
Yesterday: 3.5 miles, no accurate timing.
Today: 4 miles, 43:55. YES! Particularly good day - 11min/mi is faster than I can usually sustain for that long.
One month until Bay to Breakers. Do I dare hope I can do the whole thing in 12min/mi or better? 1hr 20min overall? Except the first few blocks, of course, where I expect to just waddle along as the mass of people slowly gets moving. Oh, and then there's the Hayes Street hill, too. Well, okay, maybe not...
Today: 4 miles, 43:55. YES! Particularly good day - 11min/mi is faster than I can usually sustain for that long.
One month until Bay to Breakers. Do I dare hope I can do the whole thing in 12min/mi or better? 1hr 20min overall? Except the first few blocks, of course, where I expect to just waddle along as the mass of people slowly gets moving. Oh, and then there's the Hayes Street hill, too. Well, okay, maybe not...
no subject
Go CJ, go!
Go CJ, go!
I know a gal who lives by the Bay,
She can run and run all day.
no subject
no subject
no subject
Very slick legs. Probably a lot of bounce in them. Kangaroo style. Regular legs have that too, my martial arts grandteacher Peter Ralston is all about "effortless power" and he runs that way when he runs. Very little effort.
The Hayes street hill, huh? That's not so tough.
no subject
The Hayes street hill, huh? That's not so tough.
Good. I haven't done it before; I'm going by other people's reports. I'd be glad to find out it's wimpy. :-)