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Oh, I've been asking around. It's that bad. Here's a little bit of intel I picked up from a guy who did it last year: "..there is only one big hill that you run, the other big hill you have to climb, using your hands and feet." I mean that was last year's course, but this gives you an idea of the RD's predilections .
Oh, I've been asking around. It's that bad. Here's a little bit of intel I picked up from a guy who did it last year: "..there is only one big hill that you run, the other big hill you have to climb, using your hands and feet."
I mean that was last year's course, but this gives you an idea of the RD's predilections .
Last year's course was hard but not impossible. I plan to make it even harder this year. And probably even harder next year, and so on and so on.
So with that being said it is easier this year then it will be next year.
I fly.
Bring it on.
Anyone want to try to meet up at/after this thing?
Hello? Anyone? Bueller? Bueller?
Prince of Fatness
The jogger formerly known as MrPHinNJ
I'll be muddy that day.
Every one can either run in both, not run in both or go watch one but still run in the other.
There is NO conflict between these two events.
I'll be muddy that day. How's the calf? You good to go?
My calf is okay, my hamstring is okay, my hip is okay... so I'm okay. I'd rather be feeling great, but this will do too.
Have fun being muddy.
The NJ Marathon is the day after the Muddy. Every one can either run in both, not run in both or go watch one but still run in the other. There is NO conflict between these two events.
Kudos to whoever would race at both events.
I think two people did last year.
Joe, did you move?
No, but someday I will. Besides, State boundaries are an invention of The Man.
Your toughness is made up of equal parts persistence and experience. You don't so much outrun your opponents as outlast and outsmart them, and the toughest opponent of all is the one inside your head." - Joe Henderson
State boundaries are an invention of The Man.
As are state taxes. Maybe I should get rid of the NJ, too.
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