Streaking


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From Runner’s World:

We know how easy it is to fall off the running wagon around this time of year. If you’re a training-plan devotee, you might be in the dead zone—your fall goal race is over, but it’s too early to start a plan for your spring goal. If you’re more of a free spirit—you run how far you feel like running, when you feel like it—you might skip a run (or two, or several) after a late night at a holiday party, a day spent braving crowds at the mall, or a long trip to see far-away family.

One way to make your December training log entries look less like a string of binary code is to join our second annual Holiday Running Streak. Pledge to run at least one mile every day, from Thanksgiving (that’s Thursday, November 28) through New Year’s Day.

Often, you’ll find that once you get going, you want to go farther than a mile. Sometimes, you don’t, and those are your “rest days.” (In fact, it’s smart to take as many easy one-mile days each week as you’d ordinarily take rest days, to avoid overdoing it.)

I’m thinking about this….I love a challenge.  Wish I had a treadmill though…So much easier to do the rest/1 mile thing (it will take me longer to change into layered winter clothes than to run 1 mile)

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hope I don’t have to deal with this…

Happy Running!  Anyone going to streak?

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2 thoughts on “Streaking

  1. I’m not doing this for the reason you mentioned…it takes me too long to wrestle into my running clothes (that damn bra alone is ridiculous) for just a mile. And running more than that, every day, is asking for an injury for me.

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