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Oct 19, 2008

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Age Division Winner

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Marathons - 15

Marathon pr 3:54:50

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PR at St. George Half (painters) 1:51:20

 

 

 

 

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Qualify for 2010 Boston - I did it!!!!

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Elliptical today.  Last year at this time I went from 10% resistance to 11% .  This year I decided to try 12%  I knew it would be hard but I want to keep getting faster so I need to push myself every workout.

I got on the elliptical set the time for 50 minutes and the resistance to 12.  By mile 2.5 my legs were burning I wanted to go back to 11% but I talked myself out of it.  At the half way point (25 min)  I was surprised to see that I was four tenths of a mile ahead.  My legs were really burning and I quickly lost that four tenths and was really fighting just to stay on target (6 miles in 50 min) When I had a half mile left George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone" came on and I kick some butty!  finished the 6 miles in 43:54.  It is funny how some songs can really pull you through when you need it.  Here are the words to a song by Mute Math that has really helped me lately When I want to do my "typical" work out/effort

Come on can I dream for one day
There's nothing that cant be done
But how long should it take somebody
before they can be someone

‘cause I know there's got to be another level
Somewhere closer to the other side
And I'm feeling like its now or never
Can I break the spell
Of the typical, the typical

Now I've lived through my share of misfortunes
And I've wept to the blazing sun
But how long should it take somebody
before they can be someone

‘Cause I know there's got to be another level
Somewhere closer to the other side
And I'm feeling like its now or never
Can I break the spell
Of the typical, the typical, the typical

I'm the typical, I'm the typical

Can I break the spell of the typical

Because its dragging me down
I would like to know about when
When does it all turn around?

Yet I know there's got to be another level
Somewhere closer to the other side
And I'm feeling like its now or never
Can I break the spell
Of the typical, the typical, the typical

Break the spell of the typical

Comments
From Andy on Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:19:05

Way to push yourself today. You showed a lot of mental toughness. Thanks for posting the song.

From DonGardinero on Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 12:32:23

Great job, Kathie!!!

From rhett on Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 14:42:53

Did you just pull that out of your head or did you look up the lyrics? Way to push yourself to the limit. That's how you get stronger.

From Smooth on Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 15:44:52

WAY to break the spell of typical!!! YOU ROCK on that elliptical today!!! Thanks for posting that inspiring song. I need to find me some music to listen to. I've never run with music. I'm learning so much from you.

From Kathie on Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 16:05:28

Rhett - I can't remember where I put my keys... I looked them up.

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