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| A necessary evil. |
I do love New York. The people were surprisingly really nice. I don't remember specifics but during the trip I just thought, wow everyone here is so nice (unlike Boston). Actually, I got quite a few compliments... on my sleeve tattoo, on my shirt (Anti Pickleball Pickleball Club) and one guy on the subway went out of his way to tap me and said, "You look fly as hell." 😎
We spent five days in New York City, just Lynn and I. The main reason was to catch the US Open, a bucket list item. I actually bought two pairs of tickets (round 2 and round 3) but sold a pair of (round 2) tickets for triple the price so we essentially went to the US Open for free. And we made the most of it. We stayed at the tennis center for nearly 12 hours but had to call it a night (after Sabalenka won her first set) and there was still more tennis to be played (Taylor Fritz was playing after that match).
But geez, I'm surprised I came out relatively unscathed given the amount of training I did this year... which was essentially nothing.
The longest training run I did was only 4 miles.
The most mileage I ran in one week was only 8 miles.
I didn't run once in 2 weeks before the actual race.
My training gets worse every year.
I will do better next year.
Guaranteed.
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