So today when I was running at the gym when my legs starting getting tired and I wanted to quit after only 10 minutes of running. With all of the extra running I've been doing lately I don't know if my legs can take it. I've always got that rubbery, jell-oey feeling. However it is nice to know that the reason I want to quit is because of sore legs and not because I'm gasping for air.
Even though I wanted to give up I kept pushing on, because a man that was about 30 years older than me kept looking over at my screen like he was competing with me. And I was not about to be embarrassed. I WON!!!. He quit after about 4o minutes of running. I had started about 10 minutes ahead of him, but I couldn't quit at the same time he did. I knew it would look suspicious. So to make a long story short I ran 55 minutes (5 of those were running backwards, and another five was the cool down).
8.58 Km.
p.s. I have gained 3 kilograms since I started all of this running (actually just in the last week). Isn't my weight supposed to be going in the other direction. Either that or the scale at the gym is messed up.
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You ran 5 going backwards? 55 minutes of running? Dude, you are better than me already.
ReplyDeleteI would have never made it, if it weren't for the little old man next to me trying to out-do me. I guess I should have mentioned that it wasn't a treadmill, but one of those things like a treadmill I think it is called an Elliptical Cross-Trainer. I decided to use that today because my back was hurting from all of the running. Is that cheating? It is only the second time i've used it but it seems easier on my feet and back.
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