I DREADED this day. I did NOT want to row at all, never-mind row 2000 meters!
Matter of fact, I was going to plan it as my "Rest Day" and nix it altogether. Nonetheless, the OTF Squad was going and I had to show up. I chugged a cup of hot coffee and hit the noon session. Since Tuesday, I've had a slight pain in my groin. I didn't want to overdo the workout today and settled on using the strider again. Last year, I kept running on my injury and that sustained the injury for months LONGER than I had anticipated. This year, I've learned from my past mistakes and decided sometimes LESS is MORE.
Since everyone else seem to chickened out, we had a small group in class for the noon time slot.
We were also going to start with the 2000 meter row challenge. As we herded into the studio, I glanced at the leader board and the current "Woman under 40" was my friend Patty Cambell who rowed a little over 7 minutes. GREAT JOB GIRLFRIEND!!
My goal was to complete the challenge in 9 minutes!
Matter of fact, I was going to plan it as my "Rest Day" and nix it altogether. Nonetheless, the OTF Squad was going and I had to show up. I chugged a cup of hot coffee and hit the noon session. Since Tuesday, I've had a slight pain in my groin. I didn't want to overdo the workout today and settled on using the strider again. Last year, I kept running on my injury and that sustained the injury for months LONGER than I had anticipated. This year, I've learned from my past mistakes and decided sometimes LESS is MORE.
Since everyone else seem to chickened out, we had a small group in class for the noon time slot.
We were also going to start with the 2000 meter row challenge. As we herded into the studio, I glanced at the leader board and the current "Woman under 40" was my friend Patty Cambell who rowed a little over 7 minutes. GREAT JOB GIRLFRIEND!!
My goal was to complete the challenge in 9 minutes!