Post Your Small, or Big, Victory For The Day! (Read 5844 times)

npaden


    Great job on both counts RunnerClay!

     

    I've been keeping  a 100 mile per month streak going since March of 2012, but I've been very aware of it and have pounded out some miles toward the end of a few months to make sure I kept it going.  Pretty cool that you really didn't even know you had a streak like that going.

    Age: 50 Weight: 224 Height: 6'3" (Goal weight 195)

    Current PR's:  Mara 3:14:36* (2017); HM 1:36:13 (2017); 10K 43:59 (2014); 5K 21:12 (2016)


    The Machine

      I juts ran a 300 meter race indoor for my school's track team. 8:55!!! That's a PR!!!!!!!

      npaden


        I juts ran a 300 meter race indoor for my school's track team. 8:55!!! That's a PR!!!!!!!

         

        You forget a 0 on the end of that?

        Age: 50 Weight: 224 Height: 6'3" (Goal weight 195)

        Current PR's:  Mara 3:14:36* (2017); HM 1:36:13 (2017); 10K 43:59 (2014); 5K 21:12 (2016)


        The Machine

          haha yeah,,, my bad 3000 race.

          runnerclay


          Consistently Slow

            WTG!

            haha yeah,,, my bad 3000 race.

            Run until the trail runs out.

             SCHEDULE 2016--

             The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff

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            Teresadfp


            One day at a time

              I ran this morning, before church.  For some reason, I usually don't do that, and it felt good.

              runnerclay


              Consistently Slow

                Sunday morning meditation

                 

                I ran this morning, before church.  For some reason, I usually don't do that, and it felt good.

                Run until the trail runs out.

                 SCHEDULE 2016--

                 The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff

                unsolicited chatter

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                The Machine

                  thanks! @runnerclay

                  JerryBZA


                  Runs with the pack

                    I picked up all the trash along my favorite running course. I feel better now.

                     

                    It's a small victory, but I refuse the let the a**holes win.

                    runnerclay


                    Consistently Slow

                      WTG

                      I picked up all the trash along my favorite running course. I feel better now.

                       

                      It's a small victory, but I refuse the let the a**holes win.

                      Run until the trail runs out.

                       SCHEDULE 2016--

                       The pain that hurts the worse is the imagined pain. One of the most difficult arts of racing is learning to ignore the imagined pain and just live with the present pain (which is always bearable.) - Jeff

                      unsolicited chatter

                      http://bkclay.blogspot.com/