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Wisdom of running children (Read 37 times)

Chnaiur


    Just thought I'd share because it is running related and made me happy!

     

    My four-year old has a pre-school classmate who did a triathlon today, so he wanted to do the same. We picked biking, climbing three trees, and running a mile as the events.

     

    About 70% through the mile he turns to me and says "Daddy, I'm really happy that I exist for real". Now that's what running does to you!

     

    Does anyone else have young runner stories?

     

    As an aside, I just looked up kid's triathlons, and it seems my son had misunderstood what his friend was doing: the normal distances for U6 are 1 mile bike, 0.25 mile run, and 50 yards swim.

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    tjrun


      "Daddy, I'm really happy that I exist for real".

       

      That's it!  Nuff said.

       

      Thanks for sharingSmile

      Holden McGruyen


        "Daddy, I'm really happy that I exist for real"

         

        Is his name Pinocchio?

        I'm Holden McGruyen. Would you like to join me?


        Ultra Cowboy

          My kids did a kids triathlon and enjoyed the experience but never really wanted to train for another one.  Some kids (and parents) can get real competitive!

           

          There is a lot of wisdom in kids.

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          Chnaiur


            "Daddy, I'm really happy that I exist for real"

             

            Is his name Pinocchio?

             

            Haha, we're exploring all four combinations of exist and for real:

             

            Exist and for real: DS and myself

            Exist but not for real: Ironman

            Doesn't exist but was for real: Johnny Cash

            Doesn't exist and was not for real: mythological figures

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