tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post5509788446009989296..comments2023-04-27T02:45:46.766-05:00Comments on Run. Race. Repeat.: Fresh StartSteveQhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16943650844671498074noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post-13181187749329469502012-01-10T17:59:13.411-06:002012-01-10T17:59:13.411-06:00Sounds like a brilliant move to me, especially if ...Sounds like a brilliant move to me, especially if you were feeling like your runs were getting to be a chore.joyRuNhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03033973041471006513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post-15450361201617206842012-01-09T19:09:07.020-06:002012-01-09T19:09:07.020-06:00Who stole Steve's blogger account?
Seriously,...Who stole Steve's blogger account?<br /><br />Seriously, though, a great philosophy. If you aren't loving running you must be doing something wrong.Rosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09955990241412217784noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post-70921996236713342512012-01-09T16:33:10.208-06:002012-01-09T16:33:10.208-06:00Here's what you do:
Adopt a "one laker&...Here's what you do: <br /><br />Adopt a "one laker" dog. Said dog will run with abandon for approximately 3 miles, give or take a light post. [Insert speed work.] Then, without warning, Fido will decide it is time to sniff leaves and find the perfect potty spot every 5±2 minutes. [Insert cool down.] Upon completion of remaining miles, dog will stumble into abode and sleep the day's surplus hours away, with the occasional puppy snuggle or snore. <br /><br />Problem solved!The Triathlon Rxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09236294560590360521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post-92205880585817583082012-01-08T20:15:32.477-06:002012-01-08T20:15:32.477-06:00"The difficult adjustment is not jumping into..."The difficult adjustment is not jumping into running too hard. It's going to take time to get where I want to be and I find myself trying to hold back. If I can keep doing what I'm doing and avoid racing until I'm ready, if I can stop a workout before it becomes a race, if I can have the patience to let things develop naturally, I think I may have a comeback."<br /><br />repeat this to yourself every day! i think you have a comeback in you as well if you can take it in baby steps. Maybe you need to strap one of the fake pregnancy bellies onto you that they use to train teenagers in the hazards of unprotected sex in order to slow yourself down! however you manage it... keep it slow and steady and you may well find yourself in:<br /><br />Comeback City<br />Population: YouPiccolaPineConehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09520539255908849462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2796785757974247915.post-69947780873945492092012-01-08T14:13:00.076-06:002012-01-08T14:13:00.076-06:00I think you may! I'll be rooting for you.I think you may! I'll be rooting for you.Colinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08294289051330849635noreply@blogger.com