By popular demand, I will not be running any more training miles pre-race day. In an effort to not allow my foot snap in two, I've been advised by many parties to minimize the strain on my fragile little foot bone. However, I was assured by one of my TNT coaches that I'm not going to lose all the training by not running for a week. She swears that the cardio, muscle memory and ability to run 26.2 miles is all there and it can't be lost overnight. Despite her reassurance, I am desperately terrified that at mile 18 my foot is going to kill so bad that I won't be able to continue.
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Lazy pre-marathon days
By popular demand, I will not be running any more training miles pre-race day. In an effort to not allow my foot snap in two, I've been advised by many parties to minimize the strain on my fragile little foot bone. However, I was assured by one of my TNT coaches that I'm not going to lose all the training by not running for a week. She swears that the cardio, muscle memory and ability to run 26.2 miles is all there and it can't be lost overnight. Despite her reassurance, I am desperately terrified that at mile 18 my foot is going to kill so bad that I won't be able to continue.
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