Saturday, September 25, 2010

This post does not warrant a title.

My terrible

awful

no good

sorry

good for nothing

very bad

ugly

stupid

bad

no fun

painful

annoying

confidence shattering

long run

was actually

cut short.

Set out for 14 miles, cut it to 12 miles then at 6 miles decided to turn around…

and wrapped up at 8.64 miles with at least 2 miles walking.

I’m tired.

Yay Portland.

14 comments:

  1. So sorry--I know it stinks. But you know that the next one will make up for it. Don't beat yourself up.

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  2. Oh no, I'm sorry you had such a bad run. But sometimes we need those ones,so we can appreciate the good runs!!

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  3. Sorry to hear. :-(. The next one will be better!

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  4. awwwwww. sad face. I'm sorry :(

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  5. Oh, that is such a huge bummer. You know what'll make you feel better? The next time you run and totally crush it. In the meantime, don't let it get you down.

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  6. Awwww... I would say I'm sorry, but I had a long run today JUST LIKE IT, and misery loves company, so YAY! :P haha

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  7. Bad runs happen. The good new is that good ones follow! Hey, at least you got out there. That oughta count for something!

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  8. I'm sorry you had a bad run! I know it sucks, but don't be too hard on yourself. We all have bad runs!

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  9. I had a week of lame runs last week. You are a running rockstar, and I will be in portland cheering on friends, and I will be looking for you too!

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  10. Sorry you had a rough run. I walked a lot on my long run today- but the most important thing is that we got out there and did something. You are a rock star and next week will be better. :-)

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  11. Today: you'll get your redemption!

    I hear rafiki from The Lion King saying "Wut does eet mattah? eets all in dee pahst."

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  12. Next time will be better ... I know that doesn't help at all, but maybe what Navy Wife on a Diet said will make you laugh. I love the Lion King reference ... haha.

    Every time I have an awful run I start to think "why the heck do I do this? why am I training for this marathon? this is stupid!" then on my next run I am reminded and all of those questions are answered :)

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  13. Blah. I really hope that you find your mojo soon. We all go through these patches - promise.

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  14. I pretty much did the same for my yesterday run. Was supposed to be 23 km, but at 8 km felt a twinge in my knee (I blame this dang West Coast rain!), I held out until 11 km before calling it quits ... least you didn't have to call a cab – they're dang expensive! Yay Portland!!!

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You're pretty much awesome!!

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