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September 15, 2004
Day -2 of training Money raised so far: $0 212 days left to fundraise
A MIND GAME
So today I'm starting to think that I can't count. I have this nagging feeling that when I do my morning run, I'm only running 4 times around the park rather than 5. There are a couple reasons for this. First, when I did my run this morning, as I finished up what I thought was my 5th lap, I suddenly got the feeling that I had only done 4. So I kept going for a bit, but my body *felt* like I had done 5, so I eventually turned around and went back, a bit confused. Also, if I were only running 4 times around, my mile time would be closer to the time I calculated when I ran around the track.
But is it really possible that I had miscounted to 5 all three times I've done this route? Erm, don't answer that.
I had wanted to rest tomorrow, but I think I'm going to have to run again, and try *really really* hard to accurately count to 5 to settle things once and for all. I might have to resort to using the lap counter on my "swanky" new watch. (Incidentally, having found that link, I just realized that Walmart.com has the watch for $10 less than what I paid for mine... doh.)
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