Back on July 9, I started my 16-week training program for this year's Marine Corps Marathon. Here it is, October 26, just 2 days before the 37th Marine Corps Marathon. I am checked into my hotel in Washington DC. I've already visited the Expo and have retrieved my bib and shirt. I ran my last easy run (2 miles) early this morning. I've logged 445 miles and 83 hours since I embarked on this training journey. I've run 3 Half Marathons (Chicago, Providence, Philadelphia) in the Rock 'n' Roll Series and an 18 Mile Race in Long Beach Island, New Jersey.
It's helpful for me to look back and reflect on what I've accomplished during my training because it gives me an opportunity to appreciate it is exactly that - a journey. It has to be well planned and deliberate. It takes commitment, grit, determination and lots of sweat. You cannot half way commit to training for a marathon. It has to become your number one priority. No excuses. No exceptions.
Everyone who has talked to me about their experience with running the Marine Corps Marathon has conveyed to me the same message - it is one of the best marathon experiences of their life. Now, that is certainly setting very high expectations for me but something tells me that these expectations will be spot on. I am ready and I remain focused and committed.
OORAH!
John
We are excited for you, John. This will be great!
ReplyDeleteThanks Timelapse! Although I did not achieve my target time, I really enjoyed this race. Great course and the spectators were fantastic.
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