Nobody’s going to give it to you.
You have to go out and take it.
This felt really good. Like, really good. Oddly enough I didn’t really start feeling tired until mile 17-18. I felt confident with how often I was taking the gels/chomps as well as how I paced drinking my water. Everything just came together. Of course when I stopped running that was a different story! Ha!
Today I proved to myself that I could, and will, run 26.2.
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jonathanrxd said:
So awesome. Good job man!
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robownslife said:
wow dude. wow. That’s really awesome. Before you know it, marathon day will be here for you! :D
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runningwithguts said:
So insanely proud of you, Jason!
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rxingmyazzoff said:
YOU ROCK! AWESOME JOB FRIEND!
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