- fuel belt with bottles of water and gatorade
- sports jelly beans
- music player
- road id (I never leave home without it when I run)
- phone
- garmin
- compression sleeves
- hat
- sunscreen
I felt like a pack mule. I noticed that most people didn't have half the stuff I was carting around. But halfway into the run, I was glad I had these things, especially the gatorade. In fact, I was thinking that the other people on the trail had to be jealous.
I took it nice and slow, and the run was still difficult. I didn't resort to my running playlist until the last two miles, and I really needed it. The last hill was a killer. Most people wouldn't call it a hill, but when you are running, and you are tired, sweaty, and just want to get home, it's a hill, dammit. And it can kick your ass. I just listened to my tunes, swigged gatorade, and slogged through. I did the whole 9 miles.
Great tip for running in hot weather: if you use a fuel belt, put your bottles in the fridge with the liquid of your choice in them overnight. I had leftover gatorade from yesterday's run, so I had put it in the refrigerator yesterday. It was a nice cool icepack on my back when I put the bottles in my fuel belt this morning.
That's it. Happy 4th everyone!
You totally rock!
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