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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion: February 2013
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion. Thursday, February 21, 2013. A couple of weeks ago, my dad and I went to an event at the Carter Center. With Al Gore. The former Vice President was promoting his new book, The Future. There were about 500 people there. It was fun for a variety of reasons, including the fact that the event was held in the same room where my wife and I got married five years ago. (It was my first time in the Cecil B. Day Chapel. Well, George Darden probably does run five hours a day. Team, as ...
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Places to Train | A Wonderful Pain
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A bit of a misfit, a wannabe triathlete and photography junkie. Here are my stories. Adventures: Big and Small. Kim and Lindsay Annual Half Marathon. You know you’re a “triathlete” when…. All around the Country! Great outdoor pool (and indoor pool) with wonderful Masters Classes. You do not have to belong to the club to swim there. This is where Haley Chura swims, so you KNOW it’s gotta be good! A lot of people belong to LA. It’s inexpensive, multiple locations and they have pools. Great place to run or ...
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion: March 2013
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion. Monday, March 4, 2013. In October, I wrote. That I was going to start focusing on swimming and that as a result, there would probably be a lot in this blog about swimming. Since that time, I've written four blog posts: three about cycling and one about running. Doh! I've swam a lot since the New Year, though, so it's about time to reflect on what I've learned so far. One of the coaches at Dynamo. A highly-respected swimming and multisport group here in Atlanta:. That was a s...
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion: Ironman Wisconsin Race Report!
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion. Friday, September 13, 2013. Ironman Wisconsin Race Report! Nervous, nervous, nervous. I was very nervous before Ironman Wisconsin. As I wrote before the race. Why did it matter? I don't have to rethink my whole plan. The finish clock is still on "pro time." My finish tim e was actually ten minutes faster - 9:30:29. Notice the celebratory outstretched ar ms of my friend Harvey in the upper right. That may be my favorite part of the p hoto. My wife and I went to the lobby at 5...
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion: April 2015
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion. Sunday, April 19, 2015. This One Goes Out to John L. Parker. Every endurance athlete has been asked why they do it. Most of us have settled for the same bogus non-response that people always fall back on when they really have no idea what to say: "If I have to explain it, you wouldn't understand it anyway.". A couple of years ago:. All of that is true, but it doesn't really answer the question. Last week, I started reading Again to Carthage. I read Once a Runner. Has complet...
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion: This One Goes Out to John L. Parker
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion. Sunday, April 19, 2015. This One Goes Out to John L. Parker. Every endurance athlete has been asked why they do it. Most of us have settled for the same bogus non-response that people always fall back on when they really have no idea what to say: "If I have to explain it, you wouldn't understand it anyway.". A couple of years ago:. All of that is true, but it doesn't really answer the question. Last week, I started reading Again to Carthage. I read Once a Runner. Has complet...
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion: The Birth of George the Swimmer
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion. Saturday, October 27, 2012. The Birth of George the Swimmer. First things first, let's check in on my sun-tattoo:. Two weeks later, it's still obvious that I was #1375 at Kona. Sweet A comment on my last blog said that his sun-tattoo didn't fade until the beginning of the next year. Will I be ringing in 2013 with these numbers still on my arm? This is destined to become a family heirloom.). After a heavy crash during a bike race in March of 2009. The key moment in my Kona ra...
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion: May 2013
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The Most Pleasant Exhaustion. Wednesday, May 29, 2013. For my wife Kacie. To compete in tw o-person. Was a shared one, as are most of the decisions that we make with regards to A races. By the way, if you haven't yet contributed to the RAAM team, time is running short! You can go to their web site here. Or my personal fundraising page here. We appreciate all of the support of Kacie, Dani, and Camp Twin Lakes. Also, you should plan to join us at the Going Away Party. Mountain Madness Race Report! Every we...
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