Monday, October 18

Under the radar

Hmmm it is not a scenario that I have never imagined before. Being a pessimistic character, I did imagine this before, but haha it is becoming a reality now.

I joined the camp run this morning as part of the recovery from yesterday run. It was supposedly to be a relaxing run and I really feel relaxed at the pace that I was running. But haha it turns out to be one of the fastest pace that I have done since joining the runs in camp. I completed my 4km with a timing of 25m 6s. Not exactly the best that I know I can do in the past before my operation. But it is already attracting some unnecessary attention from a senior person. It feels kinda good when senior management is looking at you, but then on medical ground, I should not be running. And he was quick to ask me about my medical status.

I explained that it was my own intiative to keep fit, and to lose my weight.

But how long can my answer be strong enough when I keep improving on my timing and getting fitter and slimmer as the days went by?

But now is not the time to stop. I have never feel so good for years. I know that I have not reached my peak and I got somemore in my tank as long as I keep going. There is really no stopping me now, if there is a need to do something about my medical status soon when I feel confident enough that I have reached a certain level of physical fitness, I would.

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