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Rest vs Training…

Today I am suppose to wake up at 6 am to go for a run. Instead I woke up at 8:30 and went to work. Do I feel guilty for not running? Somewhat.

However, I do believe at times it is more important get enough rest. This is such important that I will skip a training or two [the only exception is my long runs where they are to build my base].

I got up at 6 and I felt really tired. My legs are a bit achy and my eyes don’t want to open. I figure since I haven’t had enough sleep in the weekend (Fri night 3 hr, Sat night 5 hr, Sun afternooon 5 hr, Sun night 6 hr), my body still need more rest. It also might have to do with the fact that I am starting to run again and my body need to get adjust to it.

Either way I feel more refresh at work. Ten hours of sleep sure do wonders.

Hehe..I use to dislike ppl who likes to sleep a lot…I associate that with laziness…now I am one of them…oh the irony 🙂

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