danistrulytheman

I'm STILL a self confessing, self professing know-it-all, or so I think!

there’s no crying in marathons!

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OMG, I just realized something! As you all are aware, I signed up for my 1st marathon, the Scotiabank Toronto Waterfront Marathon (October 19). Unfortunately, I’ve been housebound w/ training … building a cardio foundation best I can. I tried hitting the roads about a month back, but winter wouldn’t let go its nasty grip. Now the plan is to FINALLY start/resume full-on training tomorrow (stay tuned) – YEAY!! Looking at the weather forecast, looks like were in for double digit temps for at least a week. Ok, back to my realization!! I see from my Running Records that I PR’ed a 12K on October 20th of last year. Took me a second putting 2+2 together … but that was the day LAST year’s marathon was run … and now I recall it completely; I purposely went for a dedication run of sorts that morning, acknowledging all the competitors. I also remember it because afterwards, I spent the entire day working doing demolition/construction/renovations! Even though it was a record run (I don’t run 12K often), I did it running well within myself! And, seeing that time/run … AND now focusing and visualizing for what lies ahead, all I can think is; if I could repeat that effort (3 1/2 times over) on October 19th, I’d be chuffed as fuck! AND, I know my title has absolutely nothing to w/ any of this … it just came to me. All the hard work anyone who attempts a marathon must endure isn’t lost on me in the slightest … and I thought it was appropriate knowing I’m in for a world of hurt …

… for old time’s sake y’all!

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Author: danistrulytheman

I'm still a self confessing, self professing know-it-all, or so I think!

2 thoughts on “there’s no crying in marathons!

  1. I too am considering doing my first marathon and am considering that same race. Good luck in your training!

    • I knew the hardest part would be committing … that is until the other hardest parts take over; training and mental preparation. At least once a day I think/visualize running it … and I’m happy I have a long time of excitement/anticipation till the day arrives to run. Thanks, and good luck to you as well!

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