
Anyway, I had a pretty off day at that race and that was followed by an awful week. I ran probably three or four times, an hour at most each time. In the weeks that followed I got back into the routine, started to feel better, and rattled off 90-100 mpw for the next month leading up to the Human Race. Result: First place, 24:20 (new PR). Things started to snowball after that and I ended up setting a PR for 10k (30:40) at Get In Gear, 5k (14:36) at Brian Kraft, and 30k (1:38) at Northern Lakes. Of course the goal that year was to qualify for the Olympic Trials at Grandmas Marathon and I ended up peaking too early (probably the 30k) and tanked the last half of the race, finishing in 2:31. I then struggled for the next year finding any consistency...
But that's not the point of the story, smartypants. The point is having a bad week at this time has forced me to recover and in the end will allow me to push harder in the coming weeks. Now I just have to be more vigilant about listening to my body and avoid going too hard. Easier said than done.
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Patrick! I can't believe you posted that terrible picture. The molester mustache days were not good ones for you. Notice I did not start dating you until they were long over. Have you no shame?
molester mustache? i was thinking porn mustache but now that you mention it...
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