I've got motivational issues which are pretty easy to rationalize here in Colorado in the middle of winter at 8000 ft.
On the other hand, when I was younger, say 20 years younger, I used to run almost every night with my friend Jon around Lake Harriet in Minnesota - even when it was the middle of winter and below zero. Friends
I've got lots of good explanations for why I can't find time to really train, but no excuses whatsoever. Send me a motivational tip. Kick my butt for me. Help me get out the door or on the tread mill. Words of encouragement please.
Maybe if I had a quest! And needed to run through the lands to warn the great lords of the castle someplace. Or needed to run away from dragons. Or the IRS.
Suggest a Quest!!
On the other hand, when I was younger, say 20 years younger, I used to run almost every night with my friend Jon around Lake Harriet in Minnesota - even when it was the middle of winter and below zero. Friends
I've got lots of good explanations for why I can't find time to really train, but no excuses whatsoever. Send me a motivational tip. Kick my butt for me. Help me get out the door or on the tread mill. Words of encouragement please.
Maybe if I had a quest! And needed to run through the lands to warn the great lords of the castle someplace. Or needed to run away from dragons. Or the IRS.
Suggest a Quest!!
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Wow, I've been having the same problems. Here's all I've got: lower your expections - go short, or go fast, just go and you'll feel good *and* virtuous when you get back. Good luck :-)
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