One a separate note I went golfing last week at Chaska. My dollars per stroke was exceptional! The front 9 I shot a 74, clearly a little rusty, but back 9 was much better shooting a 54. 128, ouch. But, if you take my fees of $32 and divide it by my total strokes of 128 my cost was $.25 per stroke. I can say I am not sure that many people are getting much more value that I do. In any regard, it was a perfect day to be out golfing and the master himself, Duc Correa taught me a thing or two about ensuring having a good follow through.
Lastly, I am starting to transition my training to prepare for the half marathon for the Fox Cities Marathon. This passed Saturday I pushed a 7.7 mile run, which is the longest run I have ever done at one time. My average pacing was around the 9:30 per mile. Rested yesterday and today I pulled off a 6.5 mile run (9:10/mile). I'll need to confer with an expert in marathoning that I know (Angela Bilbrey) regarding a training strategy. Right now I would say I could probably get to 9 or 10 miles if I pushed it, but will need to keep training to get to the magical 13.1 level. I still would rather put a 0.0 sticker on my car just to be ironic! Interestingly after my run on Saturday and today my weight was down to 225.5 lbs. I have not been that low in 6 years and puts me 30 pounds down since my ACL repair.
Awesome video leading up the US Men's National Team game tomorrow against Belgium:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaTmXuQr0LA
A few stats on my push up routine:
So far the majority of my push ups have been completed at the Y, 25%. A combination of at home and at the Y round out the rest.
Here is an update on my overall progress: