I got out on Monday night and ran pretty hard for 30 minutes. I ran the top loop of the park, backwards, 2x. So that's down 110th Street to the Pool, up the road behind the Pool, across the 102nd Street transverse, uptown against traffic, down the Great Hill, and then again. I wanted to run hills, so I ran hills.
I got out tonight with a similar route in mind and was having a good, relaxed run when a heavy storm rolled right over me. The rain didn't bother me much but I became afraid of getting fried by lightning, which was quite close. So I let the weather chase me indoors, and I live to run again. Good while it lasted, I ran for around 21 minutes.
Peace, fellas.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Runs 3, and 3 1/2
Posted by Steve DiMattia at 7:08 PM
Labels: central park, half marathon, hills, lightning
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love running in lightening storms -- as long as the descend upon me while out. I won't voluntarily step into one, however. Discretion is the better part of valor, as they say!
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