"To win just once would be enough for those who've lost in life and love for those who've lost their guile and nerve their innocence and their drive and verve, for those who feel they've been mistreated discriminated robbed or cheated to claim one victory inspired to win just once is their desire to win just once, to win just once to win just once, that would be enough"
To Win Just Once-The Saw Doctors
Glass half full, another week in the books{and 10 morning runs in the last 13 days....am I becoming a morning runner after all these years?} glass half empty my auld nemesis the humidity reared its ugly head this week for heatwave #4 for the year and scuppered my last three runs
Monday June 29th Knowing the humidity was coming it was important to kick off the week on the front foot, 68 degrees and 90% humidity at 6am as I opted for the Baltimore Ave,South Street Bridge and Schuylkill River Trail out and back making the turnaround at Locust Point, while I'm not looking at negative splits right now force of habit has me check my turnaround time out in 22.23 back in 23.29 for a 46.02.0 off 9.12 mile pace a sold start to the week
Wednesday July 1st Unfortunately the events of Monday at work meant when the alarm went off at 5.25-5.35am Tuesday I wasn't feeling it, it meant I had to settle for 67 miles for June and 363 miles for the half way point in the year, this time last year I had 312 so hopefully this bodes well for getting over the 769 mile mark I managed in 2023 and 2025 {723 in 2024} opted for the road less traveled again out and back along Powelton Ave 75 degrees and 74% humidity and remarkably a negative splits out in 23.21 back in 23.02 thanks to a closing mile of 9.02 and 46.23.2 off 9.17 mile pace
Thursday July 2nd The start of the heatwave, in the afternoon it hit 103 degrees so if this hadn't been my 8th morning run in 10 days I would've had to be a part of the Dawn Patrol Fraternity today as it is it's slowly becoming second nature to be up and out the door by 5.50am 87 degrees and 81% humidity so I knew I was up against it from the get go, as I had to drop off my rent at 40th & Locust I opted for the Spruce St/Baltimore Ave out and back,by the time I hit 2 miles at Franklin Field I knew trying to cross the South St bridge was wishful thinking, one advantage of doing this for 50 years now is I know when it either is or isn't my day......today wasn't my day! Had to settle for 3 miles in 28.00.2 off 9.20 mile pace
Friday July 3rd W/ the luxury of today being a holiday I knew if the humidity{89 degrees and 71% humidity at 6am!!!!} got the better of me I didn't have to concern myself w/ finishing the run and heading to work so w/ that in mind I opted for the 49th Street,Schuylkill River Trail out and back route, however b4 I hit the trail just after mile 2 I was reduced to a walk and I already knew this was probably only going to be a 4 miler so I continued along the Schuylkill River Trail to take advantage of the breeze off of the Schuylkill and head back home via the South St bridge, Spruce St and Baltimore Ave 4 miles in 37.03.0 off 9.16 mile pace
Sunday July 5th Thankfully we got some rain Saturday nite to cool things off but while it was only 77 degrees at 6.10am.......it was 84% humidity and while I could wait it out for the humidity to drop the heat would increase so figured whatever I got this morning was more than all the weekends I wasn't getting up at 5.25am and out the door b4/around 6am in recent months.Once again felt good for the opening mile down 49th St 9.10 but by the time I hit mile 2 in Grays Ferry Park my pace had gone up to 9.25 and I was dripping in sweat I had 2 options turn at 2.5 and make it 5 miles or roll the dice keep going down the Schuylkill River Trail and hope whatever breeze was coming off the Schuylkill would combat the humidity, if I could maybe squeeze a 6-7 miler out of this that'd be grand but the humidity as it always does just drains me and I had to settle for 5 miles coming back down Powelton Ave 47.28.8 off 9.30 mile pace
A 5 day/22 mile week not what I was aiming for but July was a grind last year when I was running at lunch time looking at my running log I went:5/21-4/16-5/24-3/14- and it was August b4 I registered double digit long runs so I won't be pressing the panic button just yet my next three races are 10k's but I do need to keep my eye on the bigger picture and PDR on Sept 20th in 11 weeks time, hopefully next weekend will yield a 10 miler, the weather looks favourable at least
Been a rough week for The Rebels,knocked out of the All Ireland Football 1/4 finals last Saturday and the Hurling semi finals yesterday along w/ the women's football 1/4 finals{sidebar we won the Minor Football final this morning!!!!Rebels Abu!!!} so all our hopes {once again!} are pinned on the women's Camogie to bring some silverware back home, it's never easy being a Cork fan but I was a proud Rebel when I woke up yesterday morning, was a Rebel when I went to bed and when the sun came up this morning proud Rebel blood still flowed through my veins.......#RebelAndProud #RebelForLife #RebelsAbu


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