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Battling the Humidity on a 4 Mile Interval Run

It was a tough humid morning run. I was working on an interval run and between that and the humidity they kicked my butt. Days like this make me wish it was winter again, ha. I’m glad to have gotten my run done right away this morning instead of doing it later when things heat up.

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