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Knocking Out Another Long Run With My Running Partner

It was a great morning for a long run with my running partner John. It was nice to have him help me keep a better pace throughout the run which actually resulted in an even better finish, both in pace and how I felt. Sometimes accountability it the best thing to keep you in track. I definitely feel more ready for the Groundhog Day Marathon now compared to some of my other recent runs.

“If you want to run far, run in community. If you want to run fast, run alone.” – Bill Clark

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