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5K Here I Come

Tomorrow I am running the Hurricane Half 5K, and I am already feeling the butterflies. I ran my last 5K almost three years ago, not long after I started running. My time was 31:20. Tomorrow should easily be a PR, but I want more than that. I want something that I will have to work to beat in future 5Ks.

Good luck to everyone racing this weekend and those running everywhere!


RUN: My calves have been unusually sore. Wondering if it is from pushing my girls in the double jogger.

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  1. Good luck...I know you will do well.

    Looking forward to reading about a PR!

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  2. Good luck, looking forward to hearing about your speedy PR!

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  3. For some reason I think you are going to run crazy fast tomorrow! Good luck!

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  4. Have a great time and good luck!!! Hope your calves feel good for the run tomorrow.

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  5. GOOD LUCK tomorrow! Hope you rock the race!

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  6. Good luck tomorrow looking to the new PR and race report. :)

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  7. Good luck Candice! You will be GREAT!

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  8. Good luck!!! My calves hurt, too! But mines from running huge hills last weekend and then wearing heals Sunday night.

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  9. Good luck! May your PR and have a great run :)

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  10. Good luck to you! Can't wait to hear how it goes!

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  11. Have fun shattering your PR today.
    Oh, and my calves hurt just thinking about pushing a jogging stroller.

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  12. Can't wait to hear how it went!

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