I am sure this is not what I would always think or even how
I would feel after every training run but it was certainly true last week. It
was just one of those days where everything was clicking smoothly and I was
thoughtful about why I like this sport so much. I was running with Kevin and
Sam, two of my three teammates on our next relay race, and we had decided to
run the forest trails this morning and then run again on our own this
afternoon. We are attempting to simulate our race day strategy that we will
face next month in the Virginia
event. Trail running always presents a higher percentage of potential injuries
but provides an elevated cardio and core strengthening work out. Our theory is
the trail runs will make us better runners on the pavement. That is actually a
theory that has been tested and proven to be true.
I usually make it my
intention to run alone. Some of you that know me or at least keep up with our
blog understand that my running time is always used for reflection and discernment.
This morning was different in that I was running with two of my teammates for
the Colonial 70. It was an enjoyable run as we interjected some conversation
among jumping roots and rocks along the way. It occurred to me while running
the trails that this training run was also a reflection of the race day
camaraderie. We all had the same purpose and goal to achieve with today’s run.
I also notice that we were checking up on each other during the run. I remember
hearing on several occasions someone stating, everyone OK? We were conscience
of keeping up with the well being of each other. This run also caused me to
think about why race relay events have become my new favorite. You get to do
something that you enjoy so much and you get to do it with other folks that
have the same appreciation for your sport. So,,,, lace em up and go run with
someone.
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