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The following is an email sent Friday, October 27, 2000.
People have asked if I am doing the NYC Marathon, which
is on November 5. My left foot is weak and I can not run. I last ran sometime
in the spring. However, Ive been cycling a good deal and my legs
are are in good shape. Ive considered racewalking the event since
racewalking is much easier on the feet. Over the past weeks Ive
done several racewalking work outs.
Yesterday morning I set out to racewalk the distance of
a half marathon. The idea is that if I can can comfortably cover at least
that distance then the marathon is doable.
I train by doing laps around Astoria Park which is right
under the Triboro and Hellgate bridges on the East River. It is 1-1/3
miles to the park, then 1-1/3 miles each lap around it. A half marathon
(13.1 miles) is eight laps plus the distance getting to and returning
from the park: ten times 1-1/3.
Before setting out I knew it would be a problem keeping
track of the laps. In order to keep track I wore a small elastic hair
band on little finger over the glove on my right hand. Each time I completed
a 1-1/3 mile segment I would move the band to the next finger.
When I hit the street at 5:15 it was dark and a bit foggy.
At the park the fog was quite thick and the familiarity of my route was
heavily veiled. Often it was hard to make out where I was. With each lap
the band moved from finger to finger on my right hand. When I shifted
it from the right-hand thumb to the left-hand thumb, which was the midway
point, I turned around and did the remaining laps in the other direction.
It was growing lighter with daybreak. When the band was on the left ring
finger it was the last lap and on the pinky it was the route home.
Near my apartment it was finally daylight, the fog had lifted
and school children were traipsing down the street giving the racewalker
weird looks. I then noticed that the band was missinghad fallen
offand in the loss and dismay of that moment some part of me questioned
had I actually done a half marathon? It felt like I was coming back from
my regular 5 mile workout. No, no, of course it was a half marathonthats
certain. I'd done it on ten fingers.
I will collect my NYC Marathon number on Wednesday and ride
the Staten Island ferry to the start on Sunday.
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