I blew right on past the distance of my longest run ever by close to a mile and a half. 🏃🏻♂️ I felt great right on through—no pain at all. I did start feeling tired at about mile 9.5, but I ran pretty strong right to the end.

I blew right on past the distance of my longest run ever by close to a mile and a half. 🏃🏻♂️ I felt great right on through—no pain at all. I did start feeling tired at about mile 9.5, but I ran pretty strong right to the end.
If I’d realized that this run would be 0.01 miles less than my longest run ever, I’d have run another 0.02 miles. I did run it three minutes faster, though, despite the heat. #run 🏃🏻♂️
It may not be obvious from the picture below, but those sprinklers are not only blocking the sidewalk; they cover the entire right-of-way from the detention pond to the drainage creek. To get around it I had to walk through a parking lot, down the street, and back through two more parking lots.
Time and distance are for my run, not the woolly bear’s.
At over 9 miles, this is my longest run ever.
And, in case anyone is interested, here’s a map of the run: