Yeah, that time of year again. I'm going to have to get used to running in the dark in the evening. Good run tonight, although it seemed to last forever. Final tally was 20.5k, 1:39. Hopefully this idea of running less days/more distance will help for JFK. We shall see.
Kids these days...
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There comes a time in every parent's life when you have to stare down the
barrel of your kids surpassing you. I thought I had more time, but as I
huffed ...
Seeing The Light At The Tour Of Flanders (Part 2)
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*My health takes a turn for the better, and suddenly the Tour of Flanders
is a go.*
I’ve always dreamed of riding the Tour of Flanders (aka the Ronde van ...
Monument Valley - Embracing the Unknown
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It is said that to embrace running ultra marathons, you have to embrace the
unknown, Unknown weather conditions, unknown course conditions, even your
own...
Drugs and Running
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The latest drug bust in big time marathoning has got me thinking about
drugs in ultramarathon running. As much as I want to believe our sport is
totally cl...
The Adventures of Abi and Pete - The Beginning
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I returned home from a month at Ft Drum at about 2 o'clock in the morning
on February 26th wanting nothing more than to crawl into bed and get a few
hour...
Local Race Looking for Support
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A local race looking for some support.
I'm reaching out to your club in hopes you could spread the news on our up
coming event. We would love to have some...
3 Day Syllamo.....a different kind of race!
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Two on the right, Masters winners. Two on the left, over all - first race
as a Masters! Yikes!
"The more intense we feel about an idea or goal, the more as...
Iron Maiden
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Are you training hard and experiencing poor or mediocre race results? Do
you feel sluggish or tired even a few kilometers/miles into your run? *Low
iron ...
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