Training:
I started my first day of training off with a brisk 7+ mile run with my buddy Dallas, he's my coach. We completed the run in 51:17 at an average of 7.2 minutes per mile, it wasn't that hard. The hard part of training is giving up on my vices that I love so much. Booze, smokes and sloppy Big macs. Creating a diet structured around a life style of running is THE hardest part of all this, outside of the muscle pains.
Each day though, after training, when I come home tired and sore and sometimes limping. It feels good knowing that I'm coming closer and closer to my goals. I still have 9 more months of this, then the marathon...
Other than that nothing else to interesting has been happening here...I'm fairly certain one of the guys I works with is mentally handicapped, that doesn't bother me. What bothers me is that for our job we carry guns....
Poor Foster.
I started my first day of training off with a brisk 7+ mile run with my buddy Dallas, he's my coach. We completed the run in 51:17 at an average of 7.2 minutes per mile, it wasn't that hard. The hard part of training is giving up on my vices that I love so much. Booze, smokes and sloppy Big macs. Creating a diet structured around a life style of running is THE hardest part of all this, outside of the muscle pains.
Each day though, after training, when I come home tired and sore and sometimes limping. It feels good knowing that I'm coming closer and closer to my goals. I still have 9 more months of this, then the marathon...
Other than that nothing else to interesting has been happening here...I'm fairly certain one of the guys I works with is mentally handicapped, that doesn't bother me. What bothers me is that for our job we carry guns....
Poor Foster.