Not long ago, I wrote about my preference for hilly bike courses.   Now I realize that  I don’t like running on flat terrain either!     I ran on the American Tobacco Trail today.  It’s a lovely shaded trail built on an old railroad line.    It’s really a beautiful scenic route through the woodlands near Jordan Lake.  I saw wildflowers, pastures, ponds, horses and even a baby toad.   The running surface is crushed stone –  really a perfect place to run.

But the monotony of keeping the same stride for 15 whole miles really got to me.  Mentally difficult to stay focused.   I much prefer running near my house in Chapel Hill.  Even tho I tend to run on the same streets week after week, and see the same houses and cars and mailboxes…somehow the hills keep me interested.   I try to ‘let my body go’ and run fast down, I try to push harder up, I try to keep a good stride on the flats – which are few and far between.  Thankfully!

I guess I just love hills.    And now I am really thinking that I picked the wrong race for my first Ironman.     Hills are my friend!    How am I going to get through 112 miles of flat biking where I have to maintain a constant effort in my spinning, hour after hour – and then 26.2 miles of mostly flat running where I have to maintain a monotonous stride rate mile after mile?