No TMBC - 4 x 5:00 on your own

Fellow Endorphin Junkies

We continue to shelter in place, and in fact, unless you have an "essential" job, legally you must remain home – except – thankfully – to exercise, so we continue to get out only for exercise, and an occasional visit to the grocery store. The Big Guy was first in line for "Senior Hours" at Costco this morning and actually scored some TP! Mostly, he was shopping for his family, as there are a lot of nurses and other essential workers (the Big Guy is a lawyer, so DEFINITELY non-essential!) in the family and he wanted to take the strain of shopping off of them.

Please do continue to socially distance and look after your health. Unless you feel 100% - DO NOT GO OUT the door, don't run, don't risk infecting others, or getting yourself infected in a time of weakness and pandemic.

For those in top health, tomorrow – like last week - offers one of the nicest days of the week – a little sun, and cool weather from the low 40s early to almost 60 in the afternoon. Another good day for a slightly – and I do mean slightly – more challenging run. Arlington County has closed both the W&L and the Yorktown tracks, so any workouts will need to be done on the C&O/Custis/WO&D/Bluemont or other trails. Tomorrow's workout is by the minutes, so perfect for any place you can find safe to run, and most of us have runner's watches that give us time, so use those.

Since we are most likely going to be running alone, this week I am recommending the Podcast "All Songs Considered" – this NPR produced podcast about contemporary music is informative, and has led to some musical discoveries by the Big Guy! Get it wherever you download your podcasts - and all runners should be listening to podcasts if they run on safe trails.

April 2, 2020 – NO TMBC – ON YOUR OWN: 4 x 5:00 minutes in 5k Pace, w/5:00 minute easy jogs in between.

Neither Coach will be at Yorktown tomorrow, as Coach Big Guy will be doing a modified version of the workout on the Bluemont/WO&D trails, and Coach Rich is still on the disabled list (but not for long!). We will both see you all on the other side once the CDC gives the "All Safe" to resume.

 
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