Wednesday, October 31, 2012
I EARNED THAT CANDY
Good to know that Nike+ recognizes personal sacrifice. I wonder what will show up after the 5 miles on Christmas day?
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Saturday, October 27, 2012
WEEK 7 SUMMARY
Thursday, October 25, 2012
FIRST MILESTONE
Nike+ always is good for a little motivation. This week I ran for 9 miles... apparently a personal record. It was also my first run with a water belt, which I'm sure is a personal record for ridiculousness.
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Sunday, October 21, 2012
WEEK 6 SUMMARY
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Week 6 miles: 14.9
Total training miles: 72.9
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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
A CHANGE OF SETTING
The setting for this week's runs. |
Running an 8 mile stretch of Route 73 with Giant Mountain in the background. |
Consider my soul satisfied. I can now return to Los Angeles humbled and reverent towards the cold weather. And thankful for year-round 75 and sunny. I'll never stop missing Fall in the midwest, but they can keep January through March.
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WEEK 5 SUMMARY
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Week 5 miles: 14.0 miles
Total training miles: 58.0 miles
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Saturday, October 6, 2012
WEEK 4 SUMMARY
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
CARPE'ING THE DIEM
Sunrise over Abbot Kinney Blvd. in Venice |
On Saturdays, the long runs require waking up before dawn. Sounds awful, right? Wrong.
I've found that of all of life's pleasures, few rival the mania of being up at the crack of dawn. Maybe it's the psychological superiority you feel over the lazy masses still in their beds. Or perhaps it's the newness of the day; How it feels like a sprawling white canvas awaiting your grand designs.
Both valid points, but I can't help but feel it's something deeper. Being up at the crack of dawn—to me—feels like humans in their most natural state. I'm taking about ancient humans. Humans who were up and dawn because the sun was their only alarm clock and their solitary flood light. Humans who used every hour of daylight before the nighttime exposed them as inferior mammals.
This theory is hardly scientific. But when you're up at dawn, everything feels like it's in its natural place. So next time someone lectures you about eating organic food or wearing Vibram Fivefingers, ask them what time they woke up that morning. Then go do something productive with your day.
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Monday, October 1, 2012
WEEK 3 SUMMARY
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