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Surprising

I did my first track workout in a couple of weeks last Tuesday and was quite surprised by the results. The first mile I ran in 5:58, which happens to be the fastest I've run in a bit. However, I subsequently followed it up by a 5:53 mile, all the while my stomach still feeling like it was in England. I had run a total of 4 times in England so to come back and knock out some relatively fast mile repeats was interesting. This performance doesn't really give me any indication as to how I'll do for my marathon in January, although I am looking for some metric because I feel like I'm just running for the heck of it currently. I'm not sure where I am in my training, and I'm consequently in a state of limbo. It's strange. Well don't look a gift horse and wot.

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