braycon
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Nov 21, 2007
On the fall question, I've not fallen, but on a training run just a week before the Disney marathon several years ago, I did an unexpected power slide on a wooden bridge...and nearly dumped myself into the river. You know how they say that bridges freeze before everything else? Well, that is true apparently. Luckily, there was a sturdy wooden fence to catch and bruise me, but it was better than a late-December swim.
Regarding training runs, I typically just move on. If I'm not training for an event, I just don't care that much and, if I am training for an event, then I'm probably already running six times a week. Moving stuff around is difficult. I will flip-flop the rest day, if I can pull that off. (The day I miss becomes the rest day for the week). Otherwise, as Jimmy Buffett sings: breathe in, breathe out, move on.
Regarding training runs, I typically just move on. If I'm not training for an event, I just don't care that much and, if I am training for an event, then I'm probably already running six times a week. Moving stuff around is difficult. I will flip-flop the rest day, if I can pull that off. (The day I miss becomes the rest day for the week). Otherwise, as Jimmy Buffett sings: breathe in, breathe out, move on.