As for Saturday, it looks to be a little cool with potential rain or flurries so I think the default Eau Claire location will be the choice this week. Will we see you there? 9 am-ish? Help me lose my sanity and join me for a great morning.
Two weekends ago we went to Glenbow Ranch and had two surprises. First was a lovely day. I highly recommend the short trip out there to see the lovely Bow River Valley. Second was my peer pressure worked and resulted in Susan showing up for a morning trot with us, her first in almost a year. Thanks for sharing the day with Ally, Jodi, and me.
We had many of the gang do the annual Gorilla Run last weekend. What a lovely event it is. This year was 17 km of which the first third was all within the zoo. Three bouncy Siberian Tiger cubs, some howling Timber Wolves, a crouched Snow Leopard, and many more animals were at full attention as we all circled the zoo. I am pretty sure the one cub was looking at us all as their next great play toy. I guess a whack on the shins from a young tiger wouldn't be too hard? Ouch!
Speaking of ferocity, our little Westie Sadie joined Dave and I for a trip across the finish line of the race. I think she enjoyed being with uncle Dave AND all the animal smells at the zoo.
Uncle Dave and Little Sadie |
John and Sadie |
As well, my Joints in Motion team for Lausanne leave one week today for their 10 km/half/full marathon options.
So many good people! |
Hilary post race |
Hilary McVey was a JIM participant from Regina, there with five of her girlfriends who all had trained together. She was new to the marathon distance and looked to her friends for support as they were faster/fitter than her. We continued down the road and chatted about her interest in rocks, she stopped a half dozen times to cover the pretty ones with vomit, but she could not figure out why she was so inclined to stop.
We went through a checklist of options; menstrual cycle, booze (wait, that was me), food, and finally liquids. It turned out all her fast friends had yogurt the morning of the race, something she had never had before. She surmised this was the reason they were fast. Well, she learned quickly that a change in habit can create a greater change in result.
We were able to calm the stomach down by the half and had a wonderful second half of the day. We crossed with bright smiles, arms high in victory, and a lesson learned. Habits are just that, something we are used to. It is important not to change things pre-event. If you have Tim Hortons coffee and a bacon breakfast sandwich ten minutes before you train everyday, then that is what your race should witness. Our training was where we experimented. Our race is where we show our perfection.
So good luck to you all these next two weeks. You have trained hard to reach these goals and will do well. Remember as well you are comparing your result to yourself. Did you take care of yourself today?
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