A Cool, Slow Paced Run
Felt great after the run.
แอ๊บ คิดถึงจริงๆนะ ดีไจที่อาทิตย์หน้าจะไดเจะกันแล้ว ^^ ฮันนี่ต้อง handsome นะ
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Felt great after the run.
แอ๊บ คิดถึงจริงๆนะ ดีไจที่อาทิตย์หน้าจะไดเจะกันแล้ว ^^ ฮันนี่ต้อง handsome นะ
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For the past week or so, I’ve been quite consistent in adhering to my self-imposed run routine, hitting the roads 9 out of 14 days. And I realised that it was not realistic in planning to run everyday. Haha. Well, at least I’m quite satisfied that I finally have the motivation to run routinely again.
My route.
I’m bored from marking homework in the library, and hence decided to post something up this nearly dead blog.
Well, life’s been fine although I’m down with a stubborn flu that’s still resisting my effort to get rid of it. At least I’ve got something to look forward to every month now.
I’ve just borrowed 2 Runner’s World magazine and after flipping through a few pages, I’m inspired to try something that I’ve never done before: Doing at least a 5 km everyday (unless I’m doing some other sports on that particular day).
Before detractors start casting doubts on my resolutions (or questioning why I would waste such time torturing myself by running when I could spend the time relaxing at home), let me explain my reason for making this decision.
I’ve slacken quite considerably since participating in the Singapore Biathlon in the earlier part of 2008. I’ve been bogged down by work in the second semester. I suddenly lacked the same discipline that once helped me complete my first marathon. And the truth is, I missed the times when I was so self-motivated to run. Running was pure enjoyment, as well as a channel for me to relieve stress.
So, starting from today, I’m going to exercise this resolution. Spending 30 minutes a day isn’t too much, considering it can keep me healthy and happy.
Ok, 12 more pieces of assignments to mark, and I can go home and do my 5 km. Can’t wait for it.
ิแอ๊บ!!55..คิดถึงมากๆนะ!!