26 minutes and change. Not my fastest 5K. But here's the good news: it went better than last year, it came sandwiched between twelve-mile runs that morning and the next one, and, best of all, it's done. Since I can't remember the last time I ran twice in a day or even in an afternoon or evening, I was out of my comfort zone. It's good to get out of one's comfort zone, now, isn't it?
And those twelve-milers? Not too awful. The funny thing about running a lot like this is that although none of the runs were at what I'd call top speed for the day, they were still pretty good. I guess I'll take them.
Cleveland is now less than a week away. I suppose I should think about tapering.
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