The Toughest 10 K
September 17, 2023
Weight:152.9 Sleep 5 hours.....not enough.
Had a good relaxing day yesterday. Went for a walk and just took it easy watching football. Really nervous about the 10 K. Only ran 3 times in the last month. Least my nutrition has been on point this week.
Got up at dark thirty today. Ughhh...what was I thinking. Tried not to overthink it.
Got down to Keemah about six am. Race started and hung with my running buddy who has been training
for a full marathon for the first mile. We got to the gianormous bridge and halfway up decided I shouldn't
kill myself trying to keep up with her.. I walked and ran the rest of it. When you are on an out-and-back
course, you really have no options but to finsih or call an uber which couldn't get through all the road closures.I accepted that I was not 25 anymore and just took my time. I had two hours and could walk the entire course if I had to. I enjoy the pretty view of the ocean, but that bridge was brutal. There is a reason why it is called the toughest 10K. It was cool seeing all shapes, sizes, ages, and fitness levels out there. Running is a very personal sport. It is really you doing you. My goal was just to finish before they closed the course. I did way better than I thought. I finished in 1 hour and 25 minutes. 13:12 pace per mile. Very proud of myself.
They had all sorts of of temptations at the after party. Free pizza, ice cream. I opted for a banana and some orange slices. It felt great to make healthy choices. I can tell that the lighter I get the better I feel and the better my running will become.
I really need to work on my sleep now. Five to seven hours isn't enough. Or is it? Asking for a friend.
I wish you slept more. I do not know how you did a 10k.
ReplyDeleteI walked yesterday 2 miles. Had 1 meal. The tasty fried mushrooms. Walked 2 miles this morning. Up 1lb! I will up my liquids & walk again this afternoon. No more 1 fried veggie meal. Poor choice.