Run over the hills.

It took me three days to recover from the race last weekend

and I went to the hills with the gang today. K ran the SFM

last week, too. He was in wave 3 and way ahead of me. It was



good to see Ellen and Ed. W, M and A did not come.

We decided to run the ridge trails, from the north end all

the way to the top of the Nike hill. The slopes were

surprisingly steep. They were shorter but much harder than

Mission Peak. Most downhills were not runnable. I was


drenched after the second hill. The sharp gravels were a

test for my Xeros. They were hurting but it was not very

bad. Before hitting the flat road, there was a long stretch,

over 300 yards I'd say, down the Nike hill. The slope

required a lot of quads. K was the leader but I caught up


with him.

I shared with K my frustration over the past few months.

First, at the rate I was improving, I thought I could try to

qualify for Boston. It was disheartening in the recent weeks

my pace dropped to slower than 8:30. And in the end, I could


only hope to be able to finish the race! He told me he heard

similiar things from other people. What a relief!

I told the guys about my new job and big plan to commute by

running. We had a lot of fun. K was duely impressed with my

BFT style and asked if I had grown more callus. He told me


that W got himself a pair of over-cushioned shoes and was

having a great time. I'd love to see that;-) We hastily said

goodbye at the parking lot as this place seemed to have

become more popular and people were waiting for a spot at

the staging area.


My right leg has recovered better than the left. It was

painful behind the knee when I raised the left leg. 6.86

miles@9:27/mile.

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