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Thinking About Time vs. Distance

Last Sunday, I finished my 4th half-marathon - the Yamaha Run for Heroes at the BGC. I joined to see if it is a good idea to use a race for a long run. I didn't target a PR; I targeted a typical 21K long run, which is around 3.5 hours for me. After crossing the finish line - exhausted, cramps and sore feet, I still got to think of The Marathon. And I thought I can't possibly run another 21 kilometers. But somehow, I also thought that running another 3 to 4 hours might still be doable. Weird? Yes, but that's how I felt at the time. Up until yesterday, I was wondering if there was a rationale for this. And looking back at what I think about during these races, I came up with a couple. First are the concepts - how time flies when you are trying to meet a deadline (my target finish time); and when travelling, it seems like it's taking forever to reach your destination (finish line) - "Are we there yet?" Even if my target time in a race may be sub-3 hours,