If you ask Garmin, I ran 86 feet in 0:38 (whether that means 38 seconds or 38 minutes, I'm not sure); but if you ask my new favorite app, I ran 1.63 miles in 18 minutes and 13 seconds.
Crazy right? Just a little discrepancy.
I should've woken up and started to get my booty in gear sooner though. I didn't have much time to run before my hair appointment. I needed a cut in a big way.
I don't look very happy in the "after" picture only because I was hangry; it was almost 1:00 and I hadn't eaten all day! It was my own fault, but I chose running instead of eating.
I'm all geared up to do my "long run" (six miles) tomorrow; I'm considering going to the park, but it would mean driving there and back, and I'm not sure I want to have to carry a key with me.
Is this normal practice, to go somewhere to run just six miles? Or am I being a drama queen for wanting to spice it up, and avoid running my neighborhood loop that I'm so used to?
Crazy right? Just a little discrepancy.
I should've woken up and started to get my booty in gear sooner though. I didn't have much time to run before my hair appointment. I needed a cut in a big way.
I don't look very happy in the "after" picture only because I was hangry; it was almost 1:00 and I hadn't eaten all day! It was my own fault, but I chose running instead of eating.
I'm all geared up to do my "long run" (six miles) tomorrow; I'm considering going to the park, but it would mean driving there and back, and I'm not sure I want to have to carry a key with me.
Is this normal practice, to go somewhere to run just six miles? Or am I being a drama queen for wanting to spice it up, and avoid running my neighborhood loop that I'm so used to?
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