Last long run of 22 miles today, though in reality it was probably somewhere between 21 and 22. I felt slow. Watch time was between 3:45 and 3:50 (still between a 10:30 and 10:55 mile... not as bad as I thought). The weather said 38 degrees and no wind, but I don't believe it. There were snow flurries and I decided to run a route along the lake that included a significant climb (one way is steep - around mile 8, the return long and gradual for 1-2 miles starting at mile 13) and wind off the lake. I left late (12:30?) and by the time I finished, it was starting to get dark (ALREADY!). I was surprisingly cold. Everyone else running passed me, but a couple of people that went by commented that they saw me start running and couldn't believe how far I had gone (or had to go)![]()
New shoes: I'm kind of afraid they are too short, but my feet feel great - tired, but no aggravation of any previous hotspots and they don't really hurt. I felt like my right toes were falling asleep around mile 13, which usually means my toes are sliding up to the top of the shoe. I think part of that is posture, though, and I can alleviate it somewhat by running lighter on my feet.
Two weeks to my 4 hour marathon (visualize, visualize, visualize).Next week's long run is only 10 miles. This week's mantra was: relax, which I described with: Even at your busiest, during your hardest effort, or when something seems impossible, do not forget to take a moment and relax - trust in yourself.



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Way to go!

