This morning was probably my second best attempt to get up and go for a morning run; my first being an attempt late last summer or early fall when I actually made it out the door and to the trail, only to have it start pouring rain as soon as I got there. You'll note that I said "attempt" in the first sentence, because I did not actually go run.
I was bound and determined to get up super early this morning to go do my hill repeats, so I went to bed super early for me (8:30, if you're wondering) and set my alarms. I even set my best alarm, a.k.a. my Mom. I asked her to call me at 5:45 to make sure I was awake so I could be out the door by 6 a.m. This is kind of a long standing joke with my Mom and I that dates back to college when I slept through a final exam my first semester of my freshman year. Whenever I have an important event that requires an early wake-up call, I ask my Mom to call me to make sure I'm up, never mind the fact that I am almost 32. A girl still needs here Mama and I am so not a morning person. Never have been and likely never will.
In any case, I had a lovely night's sleep and was somewhat coherent when my first alarm went off at 5:30. However my throat was very sore and scratchy and I generally felt cruddy. I snoozed my alarm and when it went off again about 10 minutes later, I sent a text to my Mom telling her I didn't feel good and was going back to bed. I still felt gross when I woke up, but by the time I got up and moving, I felt quite a bit better. I regretted not going for my run and felt a bit guilty, particularly since I would not be able to run at lunch or this evening due to a work commitment. I'm hoping that the general cruddy feeling was just allergies acting up as opposed to a summer cold, but we will see.
I've really got to make a concerted effort to run in the morning, because it is getting hot enough that lunch time runs aren't too feasible, after all, I still want my co-workers to like me and evening running, while feasible now because of the extra daylight, will become more challenging as we move into late summer/early fall.
With that being said, I should go to bed so I can be bright eyed and bushy tailed tomorrow for a morning run. At this point, though, I will settle for just getting out of bed!
I'm going to give the below quote the benefit of the doubt, even though I really would like to respectfully disagree at the moment.
"The feeling you have after finishing your morning workout is better than it feels to sleep an extra hour."
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