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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Mid Term Report: Outseason 2012
…it’s time for me to do a status check on my training and fitness. Last year at this time, I was scrambling to find enough energy, strength, time and fuel to get geared up for an Ironman at the end of June Continue reading
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Boston 2006: Conclusion
20,300 started; I was in the top half at 9891. 2524 men aged 50-59 finished; I was 1151 among them. I qualified for next year by 57 seconds. A success all around. I think I represented myself well. Continue reading
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Boston 2006: The Race
If the first eight miles had felt like a long run training pace, and miles 8-14 had felt like a marathon pace, and the hills had felt like work and fun (the downhills at least), now I felt like I was moving into a new, unknown pace. Continue reading
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Boston 2006: Getting Ready to Race
A faint cannon blasts, heads bob somewhere up the hill. We remain standing still. Continue reading
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Boston 2006: The Brain and Exercise
“I’m a big believer in training the brain,” I respond. “I don’t mean doing psychological preparation or visualization, or positive talk, or associative or dissociative thinking during exercise. I’m not talking about thinking at all. Let me give you an example…” Continue reading
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Boston 2006: Orientation Dinner
Pat chowed down on some spicy salmon thing, while I made do with a crepe-like Dada and a mango yogurt lassi. Continue reading
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Boston 2006: Cabbie
I went back to my Boston Marathon race report from 2006, and discovered that I had written a pretty good story, with angles quite beyond a simple race day diary. In honor of Patriot’s Day, I’m going to serialize the story over the next week. Continue reading
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