First week back to work, so did not manage to get any running in save a game of basketball. I tried to plan a run with Marathon T at the weekend but we could not make the same time, Marathon T had suggested Corbiere and back. I don’t like running out and back on the same path, I think it’s physiological, I like to run toward a finish and not to a point and retrace my steps, maybe I’m just weird, I like running in circles. So with Corbiere in mind I planned a circular run
Following the fat backside thin thighs advice from Jan Ward I slapped on the Vaseline.
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I ran out to St John, then to St Peter and down to St Ouen where I happened on a Titleist Pro V1,as I passed the 16th at Les Mielle golf course, happy days, I picked it up.
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Turning left on to the five mile road the wind hit me hard.
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I decided to take the long route to Corbiere via the coast.
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I ran down the railway path to St Aubins then back along the front.
18 Miles and as Mrs Ward had suggested the fat backside was in tip top condition.
Following the fat backside thin thighs advice from Jan Ward I slapped on the Vaseline.
I ran out to St John, then to St Peter and down to St Ouen where I happened on a Titleist Pro V1,as I passed the 16th at Les Mielle golf course, happy days, I picked it up.
Turning left on to the five mile road the wind hit me hard.
I decided to take the long route to Corbiere via the coast.
I ran down the railway path to St Aubins then back along the front.
18 Miles and as Mrs Ward had suggested the fat backside was in tip top condition.
Sunday was a welcome rest
2 comments:
As someone who also shudders at the thought of running 'there and back again' I can completely understand where you're coming from! The only thing worse then retracing your steps is having to run PAST where you're supposed to finish!! Marathon T has tried to make me do this when on timed runs, I did NOT finish a happy runner!
Marathon K
I agree Marathon T is a mad man, you want to train with us duffers instead, we only retrace our steps if there are pubs involved....
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