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Oh For The Love
I started running to lose weight and get in better shape. I soon found a rekindled love affair with running and, especially, the trails. Last year, I set some aggressive goals and pushed myself to try to reach them. Not … Continue reading
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CIM 2013
27 degrees! 7AM. At least it’s not raining! I expected to have a good race, although I was concerned about my training (or lack thereof) over the past 4 weeks. 2013 was to be the year of goals… of achievements… … Continue reading
A Final Push….
Less than two days from my second marathon and the thoughts that occupy my mind are many. Is the plantar fasciitis going to keep me from running the way I want to? Can I really come close to a 4 … Continue reading
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Flexible Goals
I began the year with some fairly lofty goals. Mainly, I planned to run at least 12 races and at least 1000 miles, including a 50k and a second marathon. Both seemed pretty doable on January 1. My first injury … Continue reading
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Do you need to be mentored? Do you need to be a mentor?
The short answer is “YES!” There may be a time for the “sink or swim” method of teaching, but that is not mentoring. Mentoring is beyond telling, or even showing, someone how to do something. It is a steady guide … Continue reading
First True Test
Today was the first time I repeated a race. I ran the Dirty Secret Trail Run in Cool. This was the first trail race over 10k that I had run last year and the first time I ran a race … Continue reading
Boston Attack
Several friends from my running club are competing in the Boston Marathon today, but all runners (and in particular distance runners) are joined in a fraternal bond. Further, as Americans, and as citizens of the world, we are shocked and deeply saddened … Continue reading
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Push Through The Pain
As a coach and an athlete, I have learned over the years, that there are two different types of pain. There is the pain of an obvious injury. These can range from pulls, tears, twists, sprains and broken bones. Concussions … Continue reading
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On The Road Again…
It’s been a while since I have written about running. I was unsure how it was going with my knee and I wanted a good test of my progress. Yesterday I completed the Sac Town 10 mile race. I had … Continue reading
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