After I finished a swim last week at the Y, the lifeguard stopped me. He asked if I was signed up for their distance challenge. No two words are more dangerous in the English language to Betsy than "distance challenge." He explained that it was a running tally of Y swimmers' laps. All we have to do is tell the guard our total for that day at the end of our workout and they enter it into our own personal "challenge chart." I'm used to thinking of workouts in yards, not laps, so I spend a lot of my workout trying to convert them in my head (there is a reason why I am not a math teacher). Whoever has the highest number of laps at the end of the year wins some (to be determined) prize. The prize could be a pair of Speed Sockets...I could care less. The challenge has been made. I shall not resist. I have an inkling that I will not meet the challenge this year because it started in January...all that pesky marathon training is getting in the way. However, come January 2nd...IT'S ON!!!
On the running front...
I tried a Vanilla Orange Carb Boom!* for my 10 mile run on Saturday. The verdict?
Taste-made me gag
Energy Level-Eh...nothing to write home about. I'm willing to try it again, but I think the GU and Hammer Gel work better.
*I love that they put an exclamation mark at the end of their product name...like that extra punctuation is going to make you run faster.
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4 comments:
Ohhhh a challenge! That sounds great. I agree about the prize....maybe it should be a case of wine instead.
You can do it! Nothing like someone waving the red flag in front of you to keep you motivated. Good luck!
I now understand a bit more about you need to go outside and be physically active. After sitting around all day doing absolutely nothing but flipping through horrible reality tv, I made it out for a walk. I now feel much better!
Yes but its not nearly as exciting haveing a Gu or Hammer Gel without that exclamation point. Right?!
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