Keep it up man!
Keep it up man!
AKMarmoset wrote:
Ian, if you have the data and energy to post, will you list your 2M times so far? Curious about your pace.
Keep rollin
I haven't timed any of them.
Cmon dude wrote:
C'mon dude, get someone else to take your girlfriend to work! You need to focus on the running routine. We're all pulling for you.
Funny that you said that, because she told me to take her to her moms before my previous run. So her mom is taking her to work.
Thanks again guys. I really probably would have stopped earlier this morning if it wasn't for this thread.
3pm run done. Felt good. Wore a long sleeve shirt instead of my hoody. Some little kid called me a psycho. I'm guessing he saw me a few times before today/this morning.
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN !
pretty cool
You da man
ian edwards wrote:
7am run done. This was a stupid idea.
Hahaha! I'm just getting back to the thread.
4pm run done. It sucked. Heavy-legged, tired. Slow.
Ate a cookie as soon as I got back. Hopefully that is the key to feeling good.
So far I ate:
3 cookies.
2 honey buns.
2 pieces of plain bread.
1 pb&j sandwich.
A can of boiled peanuts.
Maybe I should get some chocolate milk down.
Ian, keep up the good work man. You inspired me to do an extra mile on my run today, sure it was only from 6 miles to 7 miles but you are a true inspiration man!!
Chocolate milk is a good idea, just don't drink too much of it.
ian edwards wrote:
Some little kid called me a psycho. I'm guessing he saw me a few times before today/this morning.
Awesome. I'm always worried about people seeing me on my runs. This is motivating.
Don't worry about the speed. Just run with no effort at all.
Run, eat, drink, sleep... zzzz... repeat.
Go go go!!! Inspiring.
Here watching football in MA with six other runners and checking updates on your thread. Go get it!
Eat that pizza soon. You're gonna kill this.
You've got letsrunners from around the USA pulling for you.
Massachusetts wrote:
You've got letsrunners from around the USA pulling for you.
And Canada!
My uncle called, and needs me to put him in the bed. He doesnt have legs. So I might do my 5pm 2 miles on a track near his house, because it would be hard to run here and then go to his house, and put him on the bed and drive back to my house to be ready to run again all in 30 minutes.
Just letting you guys know in advance in case anyone thought all the miles were going to be in my neighborhood. (Like I originally planned.)
And I know 8 laps on a track isnt 2 miles. I'll do 3300 meters.
All you guys are awesome!
I'm sure we'd forgive you, considering you've been doing 2.09 miles.
thanks for posting about this unique slice of your life.