Kim suggested I come up with my own list, but I think I’ll stay away from that one.
I’m editing this post to add the actual SI link to their top-20. Okay, I may not create my own list, but Marion Jones at #14? And no Natalie Gulbis or Jenny Finch?
In case you’re wondering, I bowled a 116 and a 117 yesterday. I’m nothing, if not consistent. I figured if I had played another 80 games or so, I’d approach 200.
As for my running, I’d rather feel like crap during a recovery day than a workout day. So I guess I should be happy that I felt good yesterday and terrible today. I slogged through 4 miles at 9:10 pace this morning. We did get a little snow yesterday, which made it slippery and a little slower than normal. However, the slow pace is more an indication of tired legs. I guess that means I actually did a little work the last few days. I’m planning on getting in another 4-6 miles sometime this afternoon.
Quote of the day;
“You have to be a little bored to be doing really good training.” – Marty Liquori
It's a real treat to watch her run
ReplyDeletelooks like your efforts are better towards running than bowling although bowling probably offers the greatest amount of improvement
ReplyDeleteI've always been a fan of Becky Hammon's looks (#16) and I definitely think she should be ranked higher than some of those other girls, but I agree with you on the omissions of Gulbis and Finch. The question is, where would you rank them?
ReplyDeletebowling: its a sport, its a repetative motion syndrome!
ReplyDeletethe sad thing is, i am a better runner than bowler as well.
carrie's got such great abs.
bowling: its a sport, its a repetative motion syndrome.
ReplyDeletesadly, i too am a better runner than i am a bowler.
you have to love carrie's abs
interesting quote.