Former Bad Ass
Wow, so cool that they make personalized socks with your middle name on them! I know at school when one of our kids is having an asthma attack, one of the best things we can do for them is to help them relax and stay calm. I wonder if by telling yourself that you're running this one easy and have no expectations if that also helps avoid an asthma trigger? In any case, congrats on what sounds like a super race!
Wow, so cool that they make personalized socks with your middle name on them!
I know at school when one of our kids is having an asthma attack, one of the best things we can do for them is to help them relax and stay calm. I wonder if by telling yourself that you're running this one easy and have no expectations if that also helps avoid an asthma trigger?
In any case, congrats on what sounds like a super race!
Damaris
Damaris - that's terrific, congrats on the course PR! Love the socks. Question though, from a fellow asthma sufferer. Why not use the albuterol pre race? I don't understand the philosophy behind not using it. And the thought of embarking on any run (let alone a race) without it scares the ever loving daylights out of me, having had some extremely close calls.
Damaris - that's terrific, congrats on the course PR! Love the socks.
Question though, from a fellow asthma sufferer. Why not use the albuterol pre race? I don't understand the philosophy behind not using it. And the thought of embarking on any run (let alone a race) without it scares the ever loving daylights out of me, having had some extremely close calls.
Great job on the course PR - especially with the high humidity!
And of course, the socks rock!
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Congrats on the pr. It's great when a race feels that good. Keep up the great work.
2017 goals:
sub 1:30 half
Great job! Thats alot of racing in just a week....How many marathons do you have plan for 2013?
It is still a work in progress BUT, so far, I have planned 9 and 1 ultra. Assuming I do them all. If not, at least 7 + 1.
That's for now.
No more marathons
It is still a work in progress BUT, so far, I have planned 9 and 1 ultra. Assuming I do them all. If not, at least 7 + 1. That's for now.
Impressive. I'm scheduled for my 3rd in about a six month period - find I'm having trouble keeping motivated. How do you do it? And, more importantly, how do you train between marathons? Do you have some that you will "race" and some that you will "run"?
Boston 2014 - a 33 year journey
Lordy, I hope there are tapes.
He's a leaker!
I love the socks! You did a great job on the race! Congrats on the course PR despite the heat. Yay!!
Definitely. I could PR bigger if I were to dedicate myself to one or two a year, but I really don't want to. I love doing them and often. And apparently, my husband is now in the where can we go wagon so I'm doing more per year.
If you start doing them more often, you'll soon find out that you cannot race them all. I don't think I've gotten slower in general but when I race them, I know that my potential is most likely not going to show up.
Socks don't lie.
“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” - T.S. Eliot
”Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.”
“Whether you think you can, or you think you can't--you're right.”
Tomas
Those are some seriously cool socks, D. Congratulations on the course PR!
Congrats on the course PR, Bad Ass.
Love the socks! Congrats on the course PR!