The Three Mile Run 8-21-12
This morning we were able to get off work on time and had one new member of
our after-work-run club. We did two consecutive of what we call the inner loop;
the interior road of the college campus that is exactly 1.5 miles. I ran with
Bob, and we finished in 27:55. Ten years ago, before I even knew what planar fasciitis
is and before I started having IT band issues with my knee, my training pace
for three miles was 27:00. Thus, I believe it is entirely reasonable to run
like I did in my 30s.
One of my running partners was a serious track and field athlete. He is
younger and possessed of much more natural talent and plans to start competing
in area track meets against people ten years younger than he is. The other main
runner in our, Bob, group has quit smoking after twenty years of the habit and is the
most dedicated of us all.
Exercising with a group has helped me remain consistent. Many times I would
have skipped the workout, but they kept me honest. Now I need to exercise more
on my days off from work and start eating better. Yesterday I had quite a
relapse of my candy addiction. I ate two king sized Snickers candy bars on the
way to work, a third after the squad meeting, and a king sized Reece’s Sticks
later in the night. My dinner was green beans and a grilled chicken breast, but
the candy really ruined my nutritional profile for the day. I think the sugar
actually made me feel tired.
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