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My Running Schedule Gone Amuck

I recall my perfect running schedule from May till mid-June and—with Whitney Houston singing “Didn’t We Almost Have It All?” in the background—I plunge into a deep dark hole of melancholy and sorrow for all that was—and what could have been.

Perfect. That would be the only way to describe a schedule that flowed so smoothly into my daily itinerary that finding the time to run was effortless and uncomplicated. Early mornings were MY time. I would leave while the entire house (even the sun!) slept and I’d return before the hubby and kids awoke for breakfast. No one would even notice my absence (mind you, for a mother of two children below 6 that is a rare occasion!) I loved my running schedule with Coach B and Annie during the past summer:

Monday: Medium 5:30 am

Wednseday: Heavy 5:30 am

Friday: Light 5:30 am

Saturday: Super Heavy 5:30 am

But, as they say, all good things must come to an end. With the start of school, my entire sched has gone haywire. Goodbye to morning runs as Annie and I have to get our kids ready for school, while Coach B must attend to coaching duties in school.

Temporarily, I have settled with a new sched that keeps me running four times a week—three are solo runs while the fourth run is on Saturdays with Coach B and Annie.

So, last Saturday, Coach B and Annie met for the first time since school started, but this time at a new venue—Alabang Country Club.

Alabang Country Club

- Me with Annie and Coach B before our long run –

Coach B must have missed us during the entire week because he surprised us with a host of new drills that we practiced in the wide open field of the club. (Ooh, running on grass—loved it!) And, let me tell you, I missed our group so much that when Coach B asked me how long we were going to run, I blurted out 1 hour 10 minutes. Was I sure about that? Naaah! But what the hell, let’s go for it, I thought. And so we did.

12k all over Ayala Alabang with running buddies who keep you on your feet—literally. How else could I describe that morning? Perfect.

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4 Responses to “My Running Schedule Gone Amuck”

  1. three solo runs? yikes! too bad, those happy feet runners aren’t conveniently close to you. well, hopefully things will settle down in the bull runner’s household that you’ll ease into your new schedule comfortably.

    must be nice to have a coach. i should look into that. stay safe on those solo runs too.

    e-rod said on Jun 19 07 at 6:46 AM Reply
  2. perfect.

    you got it right.

    perfect place. perfect coach. perfect companion. perfect you.

    wish i had at least three of those. hahaha
    :D

    hitme64 said on Jun 19 07 at 7:02 PM Reply
  3. hi, funny when you say your solo runs are boring. i enjoy my solo runs as much as i enjoy running with company. the downside to depending on company when one runs is, when your company starts to miss out on scheduled runs, it tends to drag you down too. so enjoy running alone. unless you do it for safety.

    roadrat said on Jun 22 07 at 8:41 AM Reply
  4. Hey, you’re right roadrat. I think I wrote the post right after just one boring solo run! But for the most part I do enjoy my solo runs too. Let me edit above…

    bullrunner said on Jun 22 07 at 9:18 AM Reply

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