What does PR stand for? Well, in this context, it stands for Personal Record. Maybe I should call it “PFR” so nobody gets confused by the fact that PR could also be Public Relations, which I also accomplish on a regular basis.
OK, anyway, about my P*F*R: Today I went to the track at another local college. Before I got there I was musing to myself that maybe I should try running five laps, all in a row, without stopping or walking. Prior to this, my record was four laps, aka one mile. And that was a few weeks ago, I think before my mom had her surgery.
So I got to the track, did my stretches, and started running and did not stop until a mile-and-a-quarter later.
Five laps! Let's see that in all caps: FIVE LAPS!!! That's more than one-twentysixth of a marathon, people. Another woman on the track cheered for me when I finished, and told me it was more than she could do.
(I was also inspired by Kris, who told me this morning that she's following my training log with great interest; I didn't even know that she lurks here. Thanks, Kris, for the boost. And for laughing at my proposed first line, should I ever do an open-mic stand-up comedy session. “Gleaning,” indeed.)
It was fantastic. And I didn't even feel like I was going to die at the end of it — in the middle of it, yeah, but I pushed through and kept running. Which is really what it's all about. Well, that and shin pain. I came home, chased down a couple of ibuprofen with a concoction of protein powder in milk, and took a loooong shower.