Training day 2 and muscle memory is starting to kick in. I felt much better on tonight’s run. The West Coast Roarrunners – Marine Corps pace
group - goal for today is 35 min of running. I did 37:46 with enegry to spare. The run was good and on pace at 9:38/mi for a total distance of 3.92 mi. My heart rate was even better tonight then last night at avg 172 bpm. It started to sprinkle towards the end of the run which really felt great.
Today we received a counter offer of on the home in the Mission Hills neighborhood of San Diego. I decided that I would run by the property that may be our home very soon.The most important part of the run was the thinking time.
I have tried to be a morning runner and struggled every time the alarm goes off. The problems of the day provide fuel for my runs which makes the end of the day perfect for me to run.
The day is full of internal and external disctactions that make it hard to make time to focus on specific problems. First, I am one of those people who always has a song in my head. ALWAYS. From the moment I wake up till the moment I sleep. In addition, my head is filled with thoughts zooming in all directions about everything. EVERYTHING! The notes from my body just won’t stop, “I’m hungry” or “gotta pee”. SHUT UP SOMETIMES. There is never a quiet moment internally. I find solace and peace while running.
It’s very simple. I put in the iPod so I don’t have to create my own music or think about music. Music is just there, no effort required. My body gets specific marching orders. RUN. That is all. Yes body, you are going to feel a little pain but I don’t want to hear anything about it unless something is broken, BADLY broken. Instinct, your orders are to watch out for cars, dogs or anything that could break the body. Stay on gaurd but, I only want to hear about trouble if your are sure. DAMN SURE!
With all the lower functions zeroed in and focused on specific tasks my higher brain gets a chance to focus on the problems of the day. This is the best time for me to problem solve. One hour of uninterrupted problem solving is a pure pleasure. Today I created action plans for three major problems relating to the home purchase. We shall see how they play out.

