I've been spending my short runs inside on the track. Thus, this blog post will be a smidge ranty. I am apologizing right now.
Let me start by saying, I am awed by all the runners; all the shapes, sizes, speeds - it is my favorite people watching ever. It continues to renew my love of the sport. I am mostly proud that these people, while they could be anywhere, chose to spend time here. Plus, I get a read on all the cool shoes. Holy moses, are they fancy or what?
However, herein lies the problem. When I am there I have a pretty specific goal. I have times to clock, intervals to complete, and laps to check off. I am not racing anyone.
So, if I am running on the outside line (where 8 laps equals a mile) and you are running on the inside lane (where 9 laps equal a mile) and you continue to lap me. Please don't give me your smug, "I guess I am just better than you, face." We are not racing, nor are we running the same distance.
... and to the lady that thinks I am ultra, crazy, super, insane competitive. I was running intervals. You just happened to catch me when I had to begin my last set (2 minutes at mile pace). I apologize for making you sprint, but I was trying to finish my set, not out run you. We weren't racing, no need for the rude mutterings under your breath...
Ah. I feel better already. Now back to our regularly scheduled programing: running in the great outdoors.
High Fives!!
Lol, I always wondered if people think I'm trying to race them when I did speedwork :)
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