We've Got Big Hills
I'm running somewhere tomorrow. It's going to be beautiful. I can't wait.
Poor baby
Rather than be ashamed of yesterday's run, I think you should consider it a badge of honor. I really do. It says a lot more about who you are than a 3:39 would.
In the fight between you and the world, back the world. --Kafka The Logic of Long Distance
Ahh Trent, I was about to post a link to that article. You beat me to it. Enjoy a good laugh at my expense. I'm here to buoy your self-esteem DM
Riot: Act VIII - Reboot
Sorry to hear about your troubles, Tweek. I always call the marathon a crapshoot; I guess this time that was pretty literal. I'm not going to argue the point since people who feel otherwise tend to get offended, but I agree 100% with Casa and Marcus up there. I'm enormously proud of you for finishing the thing and not taking a DNF. Especially with this particular problem. Nothing is worse. If you look back through old posts you can find me similarly impressed after the first Monkey marathon by a runner named Sam Green, who basically crawled to the finish. She had nothing to prove, she's way faster than most of us, but her body failed her - and most people would have quit. She didn't. No matter what. To me, that matters a hell of a lot more than finishing fast. To tell the truth, I'm more impressed with your 4:10 than I would have been with a BQ. You're obviously going to do it sooner or later. But anybody with enough talent and discipline can do it. A BQ is about your training and your effort. What you did yesterday was about your character. In the long run, that matters infinitely more than beating some arbitrary time. Rather than be ashamed of yesterday's run, I think you should consider it a badge of honor. I really do. It says a lot more about who you are than a 3:39 would. Just my dos pesos.
How do you keep your feet on the ground, when you know you were born to fly?
break'n three
Hey Jeff, we need to catch up and have a run and/or beer or three soon.
Anyway, i'm rambling. I think you should read, "Nutrition peridization for Endurance Athletes". It's a great book I just finished up, and I picked up a few good pre marathon eating tips.
Candice, when Trent texted me your finish time, I almost swerved off the hwy. I was ready to reach through my phone and strangle him for messing with me. But, then he called me to tell me it was so. My heart sank for you. I don't know what is worse, getting sick during the race and seeing it slip away with miles to go.....or missing the BQ by a minute or two. I've been in both spots. MTA: DAMN!
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