i got up the same as every other day... woke up my little and sent him off to school. it was overcast, cold, and dreary so i promptly crawled back into bed. i slept for another hour and a half and then decided to get up and peruse the internets, take care of a few lame things, and do some facebooking. its amazing how easy it is to kill time and braincells once fb sucks ya in.
just after noon 'o clock i took off for my local technical college because for the past few weeks i've been in the process of getting into a grant program and getting back into school. now that i've done that i can tell you guys about it. today i had to go take some entrance exams akin to high school ACTs. i'm really truly very bad at any and all math. i aced the reading and writing portion of the testing. scoring well above what was needed to be allowed into the fine college but the math... oh, the math. the score i needed to get to get in was a 42. i scored exactly a 42. thank god! i guessed on probably 1/2 of the questions. so embarrassing but whateves... i passed and i'm in!
i will begin classes in january for the medical assistant program. i'm pretty excited because i feel pretty passionately about helping people and i feel like this will give me an outlet to do just that.
then after that harrowing and stressful experience i came home (still raining) with every intention of throwing my run out the window, sitting on my ass, and watching all the programs... all of them.
i did this until about 5pm when the sun finally showed itself, birds were chirping, and my soul was thick with guilt. i put my running gear on and got my body moving.
since i only had 2 miles on the schedule and as soon as i began my leg wasn't really in all that much pain (surprise surprise)... i decided to run as fast as i could and make it a speedwork run. i am happy to report that i ran this 2 miles in 16:21! this is the fastest i've been able to run in quite some time.
i've been averaging a 9:30 minute mile lately which is really disappointing. unfortunately, my leg simply isn't capable of handling speed. i was seeing that PT but she really wasn't doing anything but making me do squats on a bosu ball which i can do at home. i stopped seeing her.
i did, however, start going back to yoga in the hopes that loosening up, stretching out, and strengthening up all all my insides might make a much bigger difference than anything that PT was trying to do. time will tell and i'll keep you posted. so that's how i spent national running day.
what did you do?
1 comment:
Yay for running fast again! I don't think there's anything wrong with 9:30 pace - I sometimes run it myself! - but totes understand that it doesn't feel so great when you want to run faster.
Keep it up with the progress!
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