But I felt like I was gasping from the get-go and my legs felt like I was shuffling lead. At one point, I'm shuffling up a hill and gasping so loudly that I can hear myself above the music in my headphones. I pass a lovely human blonde gazelle as she was running down the hill, her golden ponytail bouncing joyfully above her headband that covered her ears. She gave me a smile that was a mix of sympathy and encouragement like one gives 4-year-olds when they exclaim they are going to win the Olympics in mud-pie-making. I tried to reciprocate with a smile but I'm sure it was just a desperate grimace of agony.
Ugh, kind of need to improve by the time of the 5K on February 14th, since it will be a trail run and I'll have to worry about not tripping over sticks and stones and slipping in mud patches on top of the hills and distance. Fingers crossed...
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