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Operation Endurance


Operation Endurance 12 hour went not as expected or well as I wanted. But it wasn't a failure.

I should have known better and sat down to look at my training that I have been doing the past 3 months. I haven't raced at all, and my longest training run was 25 miles. I'm not making excuses for myself but I could have made smarter decisions and more doable goals.

I don't really want to say anything about what of, could ofs, or ifs. I need to focus on even though I had a bad day, my bad day was actually pretty good. As weird as that sounds.

The good... So running a PR 50 mile off a 25 mile training run, I'm pretty stoked about. I ended up getting in I think almost 51 miles.

The bad or best known as my decision... I stopped 4.5 hours early. I still had plenty of time to get in over 70 miles for the 12 hours. I started to get frustrated because I didn't meet my 50 mile goal, even though I PRed. So I decided I was done.

The ugly lesson... I should have known that this is what ultra running is about. It's about fighting that mental frustration. I will carry this focus with me as I prep for my next race. 

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