There's only 4 more days left until the marathon.
Usually I'm pretty excited for this moment. I've been training the past 6+ months for this. I know that's overkill but the circumstances are weird. The plan was to qualify for my first Boston Marathon in December. Everything went exactly as planned and I indeed did run a qualifying time, but the course was short by .2905 miles. Yes, a little more than a quarter of a mile. I explained it in my previous post: https://steemit.com/running/@whizkid1/robbed-of-a-boston-qualifier
While I have gotten over this and moved on, it has affected my training. My body is weary and tired. I'm feeling fatigued daily from the overtraining. It's not only affected my physiology but also my emotions, family, relationships, etc.
Honestly, I'm ready for it to be over for now.
I'm a little worried about the race Sunday for a few reasons.
My body is fatigued. I'm taking this week very lightly to rest and taper. I want to show up to the race as recovered and energetic as possible.
My foot. This is an ongoing thing for me when I overtrain. I have this nagging foot pain in the arch of my foot. The same issue came up when I ran the 50 miler, the 100 miler, and after the last marathon.
The weather. Forecast for Sunday in New Orleans is... High 72 and Low 62. Ouch. Not including the humidity, this will be a little warm for a marathon.
I just want to relax for a few days :)
Ok that's enough of that. I just wanted to get some of those things off my chest. To be really honest, I am going to show up and do what I set out to do. There's just no other option. I've worked my ass off the past few months. I've put in the work. I've gone above and beyond. I've pushed my body past previous limits. I will succeed.
I'm writing this now to put it out there. I need to get my mind right and focus now. I'll have a race report for you next week :)
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