But still, I am officially now a MARATHON SURVIVOR!!!
I mentioned, a few months ago, that I'd been wanting to run a marathon, but wasn't sure I could really handle it. So it was just a "someday" goal. Instead, I made specific plans to run smaller races this summer--one per month. (Blogged about that HERE.) I ran a 5K in March, another in April, another in May, and a 10K in June.
This month, however, there was a problem: all of the local races were planned on weekends when I would be out of town. So it looked like my run for this month would be homemade. And since I was going to be doing it on my own anyway, I decided not to a 5- or 10K. Heck, I do that every morning in my "regular" run. I wanted to do something different.
So I planned the First Annual Makeshift Marathon: I mapped out a 1-mile track in my neighborhood and set a date (yesterday) to run it 26.2 times.
I expected it to be hard. I expected pain.
But I had NO idea.
The first 16 miles weren't bad. The last 10: woah! Much much much harder. Around mile 19 or 20, my knees were killing me. I'd sort of forgotten that I've had bad knees since I was a teenager--or maybe I just underestimated how much of a problem it would be. Bottom line is that I finished, but I definitely had to walk the last few miles.
And I've been hobbling around ever since.
I seriously hope the first part of this t-shirt slogan is true:
Otherwise, the name of this historic race will be changed to:
The First AND LAST Annual Makeshift Marathon.
MOJ


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