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Staying Positive

Staying Positive

Ok, so the last few weeks of training have been difficult to say the least.  Started with the blister, next came the buttocks/hamstring pain and just when that calmed down my rouge rib decided to throw it’s hat into the drama.  OH MY! Did you know that a rib could move out of place and cause extreme pain and muscle spasms?  I know it sounds weird, but can happen for many reasons as simple as a … Read entire article »

Filed under: Boston Marathon, Faith, Running, Training

I’m What?

I’m What?

Three days ago I turned, gulp, 40 years old.  Very hard to believe that another decade has passed.  Funny thing is I had an extremely difficult time turning 30, but I am honestly embracing the 40. Seriously, why shouldn’t I?  It’s merely a number.  It reflects only what I want it to.  If I feel old, then I am old.  If I feel young and vibrant then that is what I am.  I celebrated by taking … Read entire article »

Filed under: Pups, Races, Reviews, Running, Training

Back Away From The Edge

It is hard to make changes to your body without a little discomfort and when you push it to far injury is the end result.  Over the past 11+ years I’ve experienced a few injuries.  There our times during training that aches and pains is just the norm.  The key is learning when to stay calm and when to panic.  Right now I just need to back away from the edge….the edge of fear.  After my long runs last weekend, I basically felt fine.  The only discomfort I felt was the skin under a runner’s callous that I have along my right toe.  It was a bit tender Monday morning when I put dress shoes on for work.  By mid day a full blown blister formed.  EEK!  I am happy … Read entire article »

Filed under: Faith, Running, Training

Making Up

Making Up

I don’t know how many times I’ve read or have been told that you should not try to make up missed mileage during training.  My brain understands that in the scheme of the 400 plus miles I will put in during marathon training that missing a few miles will not upset the balance.  But in true marathon madness form, I did in fact try to play catch up to the missed 3 miles from last … Read entire article »

Filed under: Boston Marathon, Running, Training