... and today I really had time to think of what I'm supposed to do
(The Run - 140 miles). While running today I had some funny thoughts about my running and
why I do run. As usual I went up at 06:00 when the dogs wake me up. Ate my breakfast and checked out that todays Tour de Ski on TV begins 13:05. Well, I thought, lots of time left so perhaps Elton and I might run
before TV.
My daughter Julia woke up to go to work and I saw the opportunity to follow her in the car to the city (about 8 miles). I changed and we took of to town. When getting off the car it was a very strong wind against me, started to snow and there was also 3-4 inches of snow that I have to run in. The conditions were really no good for running I thought.
After a mile or so I was warm but I really ave to struggle both physically and mentally. While running I did a great remark! Running in snow like this is quite similar to
barefoot running summertime :-) The similarity lays in the way you run. Running in lot of snow in a ordinary stride and you will almost not come forward depending on the snowy/icy friction. You slipper! Instead you must take shorter steps and more of up and down with your legs. Like when running barefoot you
have to run in a special way if you will not get hurt. It was an interesting thought and "swish" I've ran a couple of miles :-)
When running today I also where thinking of
why I'm running at all and especially as far as 140 miles! Well, to answer a question of why I'm running is something I have been trying to answer all my life. Ever since 1969 I think! Well, sometimes I think like this:
-It is impossible to explain to someone who does not understand! Well, I could say it's nice, fun, I might live longer... etc and perhaps that's ok but still that's exactly what people suspect me to answer. When I instead say:
-It's impossible to... people instead get interested and the questions are more thoughtful :-)
Well, after the horrible, but good, run I came home to see Tour de Ski. A very extreme XC-ski competition (Check out here: http://www.fiscrosscountry.com/place/tour-ski,19.html). A swede came in 2nd place today :-)
A picture directly from my TV of Tour de Ski 2013
Me a week ago when out on my 19,88 mile run :-)
Don't forget to smile even if it's hard out there! Goes less muscles to smile than to cry... That also means less energy!
Easy, Light and Smooth!
/Flexirun