Okie Dokie, I have back slidden, I am sick and need intervention. Okay, on defense of myself, Charles instigated the whole topsy/turvy week. We had to go to Baton Rouge this weekend to be with my mom in law, who had a knee replacement. She was coming home sometime Saturday, mid morning or early afternoon, and we needed to be there. Anyway, Charles suggested I do a local 5K, and move my long run to Sunday, and take my rest day on Monday. Well, I got excited in the 5K, my first mile was way too fast, and instead of trying to get back on pace, kept on going and thought to myself, "I wonder if I can maintain this pace"? Well, I could not!! On top of that, the course was long. 3.22 to be exact. I did average 7:21 for my pace, even with it being a little long, so that was good, however, maybe I could have done done better if every mile wasn't slower than the last. I won Master's, and Charles won 3rd in his age, after not running in weeks. He was a little over 8:00 for his pace, and he laughs cuz this is the worse 5K he has run in several years, yet he placed in his age group. When he is fast, all the other fast men come around too!!
Okay, so Sunday, I decided to give the Trace one more shot. I was determined to put in my 11, and as Terry said, nice and easy. I ran from Epley to Gateway, with one stop at Jackson to hydrate/gel/potty/and call Charles to tell him to pick me up at Gateway. I averaged 9:15, with my last 4 miles faster than my first 7. The pace was comfortable, but I think I hacked up a lung or a bird the last couple of miles. It wasn't as bad as going towards Sumrall, but there were still some breathing issues near the end of the run. The good thing is that I completed a fairly decent long run, even with the breathing probs, and even having run a hard 5K the day before. So, I am pleased, because I was beginning to wonder if I would ever be able to get in a decent long run!! It was great seeing Susan on the Trail, cuz she made me smile and forget for a moment, all the breathing issues. Eric, Robin, and Kim, were also on the trail, and it is amazing when you see all of your fellow runners "feeling" your pain, it helps to push through!!
So, Terry, I know this past week, I messed up the schedule a little

, but I want to get back on track. This is my easy week, and if I keep the mileage the same, just switch my hill repeats to tomorrow, and do easy 4 on Wed., and finish the week according to my schedule, do you think this will work? If not, I will keep my hill repeats on Wed. if you suggest it is better that way!! Thanks for your continued patience!!