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Even When Away, And Things May Be Not Working, You Can Still Run

I’m not quite sure my pace was actually that good on account of my phone GPS not working, my heart rate monitor not working, and not having my watch(it didn’t charge over night). It turned out to be a run where I just had to gauge my distance based on how much time it might take me to get to the half way mark. According to Google Maps I went father than I needed to.

Running while in vacation can always be a challenge. Whether it’s just finding the right time without disrupting the family, or finding a safe place to run, there are a range of things that can cause a challenge. We’re going to be on a lot of camping trips this summer so it’s going to be interesting to see how the training goes.

Give to clean water: https://timn.me/HWI2021

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