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Running And Being: Running and Being
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Confessions of a run junkie. Thursday, August 13, 2009. It's funny, I started this blog to track my running experiences, to be able to share them, and to be able to reflect back on them. But I also chose the title "running and being," which is not only a book by the late Dr. George Sheehan, but it's also a very meaningful series of words. But they are fewer and farther between. Thank you very much indeed and hope there can be more great resources like this. RayBan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Running And Being: December 2006
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Confessions of a run junkie. Monday, December 11, 2006. I ran an absolutely asinine race, but had a great time doing it. Don't look for me in the race results, because I won't be there. Here's the long story:. On the way to Hunstville that evening I decided I would run one loop. Even if I had to walk half of it, I might as well finish a loop (12.5 miles). I was starting to think he was right, I was probably going to try to finish the race. Joe: How's you knee feelin'? Joe: You know what you need, man?
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Running And Being: July 2008
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Confessions of a run junkie. Thursday, July 31, 2008. I took a week completely off after TRT100, then started some x-training last weekend. I'm doing some mountain biking and plyometrics right now, just some things that don't have miles and miles of heavy impact on my feet and knees. Links to this post. Wednesday, July 23, 2008. Tahoe Rim Trail 100M. That I would finish this race. I said goodbye to Kara and Micah, since I would not see them again until the following morning at the finish line. It looks l...
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Running And Being: November 2008
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Confessions of a run junkie. Monday, November 03, 2008. I ran, off and on, from 4pm Saturday until 8am Sunday. There were some breaks when switching runners, and there was quite a bit of walking, but I got good hours on my feet that will benefit me for Fuego y Agua 100K in December. And, based on what I know of about that course, the walking I did might be the best training I can do! Overall I had a great time visiting with everyone, and just enjoying Bandera as I always do. Links to this post.
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Running And Being: August 2009
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Confessions of a run junkie. Thursday, August 13, 2009. It's funny, I started this blog to track my running experiences, to be able to share them, and to be able to reflect back on them. But I also chose the title "running and being," which is not only a book by the late Dr. George Sheehan, but it's also a very meaningful series of words. But they are fewer and farther between. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. View my complete profile.
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Running And Being: Training Update
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Confessions of a run junkie. Monday, October 20, 2008. My training has been going pretty well the past month or so. Right now I'm struggling with my achilles, although it is getting better. It's still a nagging pain, and has forced me to cut a few runs short. All in all, it was a great weekend of running. Now I'm focused on some easy recovery runs so that I can be ready to push it again on wednesday. Thank you very much indeed and hope there can be more great resources like this. RayBan.
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Running And Being: September 2008
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Confessions of a run junkie. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Links to this post. Thursday, September 18, 2008. I had a great run last night. I met Larry and Melanie at the dog park for 7 or 8 miles at Bull Creek. They are, by all accounts, much better runners than I am. I run a lot with people slower than me, so it's fun to get out there and feel the pressure of keeping up. And, surprisingly, I felt great the whole time. No running for me tonight. I have to get home to babysit while Kara goes to tennis.
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Running And Being: Fuego y Agua Race Report
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Confessions of a run junkie. Tuesday, December 16, 2008. Fuego y Agua Race Report. Forthose who just want to look at the pictures, they are here. Recently I ran the inaugural Fuego y Agua 100K. When I arrived in Nicaragua last Tuesday, it was very hot and humid, and I immediately knew that this was going to be a tough race in the heat. Fortunately, the temperature was slightly cooler on race day, but was still about 85 degrees in the sun. This was the most fun I've has 'running' in a very long time.
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Running And Being: Bandera Pacing
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Confessions of a run junkie. Monday, November 03, 2008. I ran, off and on, from 4pm Saturday until 8am Sunday. There were some breaks when switching runners, and there was quite a bit of walking, but I got good hours on my feet that will benefit me for Fuego y Agua 100K in December. And, based on what I know of about that course, the walking I did might be the best training I can do! Overall I had a great time visiting with everyone, and just enjoying Bandera as I always do. Since 1937, Ray Ban 3183.
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Running And Being: Bandera Epiphany
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Confessions of a run junkie. Sunday, September 28, 2008. I hear ya buddy-i had an awesome long run on saturday, but ate like crap and guzzled down lots of brews(due to attending the acl fest all weekend). my diet needs to change, as well! Just don't give up beer. Just found your blog! Haven't seen you since Pikes! Change is inevitable but rarely bad! It is ok to have a few "valleys" if you learn from them.and from what I know, your peaks after Pikes have been awesome! Here's to many years to come!