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This is how I feel...
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A little over a week ago I ran a 5K. I pushed really hard and was fighting a cold at the same time so as a result I was completely down for the count the next week. Since I started running again everything has been a bit off. Nothing is flowing, my legs feel heavy and my feet don't want to go. If I wasn't training for a February marathon I would just write these past few days off, take a break over Christmas and re-start in the new year. This, unfortunately, is not an option. So, I have continued to plow through, one heavy step at a time. Today, I assumed, would be no different, so this morning I added a few new songs to my playlist hoping to drum up a little extra motivation and to tap into some of my dormant energy reserves. Whatever it takes. I was cruising along and I suddenly noticed a policeman at a construction site across the street staring and sort of waving his hands at me. I wasn't sure what he was doing so I turned down my music and shuffled over. He met me halfway and asked me if everything was okay. Hmmm, I thought. I'm tired and I feel slow, but I didn't think it was that obvious. I said, "I'm fine, why?" Then he gave me a funny look and said something along the lines of, "from where I was standing it looked like something was wrong. You were waving your head back and forth and flailing your arms, so I thought you were hurt." Ohhhh. I chuckled to myself. Actually, I had been dancing....and running....at the same time. I guess it looks stranger than I thought. "Nope, all good. Thanks, though." I said and I took off again. For a brief moment I wondered if I should resist the urge to dance and run. Then my neighbor drove by, honked and waved and I remembered that those who know me probably (hopefully) know what's going on. For those who don't, well, I suppose it's okay to just keep them guessing. And if it stirs up a few smiles and some laughter, that's not such a bad thing, either. So I will continue to rock and run. It's what I do.
Listen to this:
Run (I'm a Natural Disaster) - Gnarls Barkley
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