Ok let's be honest, that's not true at all.
I just felt like one today. So I got up early (does 7:30 count as early?) this morning to do 4 by mile at Withrow -- the goal was to do it early enough to be beat the heat. As it turned out, the heat wasn't the problem...
The workout started fine, nothing too crazy. But pretty quickly, we noticed ominous dark clouds in the distance. And then lightning. And thunder.
And of course, it was moving this way.
So by the end of the second interval, it had turned from light overcast to straight dark and stormy. And on the third interval, the rain was coming down horizontal and there was lightning in every direction around the track. And no freshmen to hug the flag pole, either.
We cut the workout after that one, because running around a track with an open field in a thunderstorm is a little dangerous I guess...
But anyway, it was totally sweet. At least for a little bit, I felt pretty tough.
I just felt like one today. So I got up early (does 7:30 count as early?) this morning to do 4 by mile at Withrow -- the goal was to do it early enough to be beat the heat. As it turned out, the heat wasn't the problem...
The workout started fine, nothing too crazy. But pretty quickly, we noticed ominous dark clouds in the distance. And then lightning. And thunder.
And of course, it was moving this way.
So by the end of the second interval, it had turned from light overcast to straight dark and stormy. And on the third interval, the rain was coming down horizontal and there was lightning in every direction around the track. And no freshmen to hug the flag pole, either.
We cut the workout after that one, because running around a track with an open field in a thunderstorm is a little dangerous I guess...
But anyway, it was totally sweet. At least for a little bit, I felt pretty tough.
Below is an artist's rendering of the conditions:
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