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I Run For My Sons: Snowshoe #5 - Sidehiller - 1.30.10
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I Run For My Sons. A father's journey to inspire his sons. Monday, February 1, 2010. Snowshoe #5 - Sidehiller - 1.30.10. Was race #4 in the GSSS. And also a part of the WMAC. Series. In addition to that it was the only qualifier for the US Snowshoe Championship. To be run in NH. So all the stars came out to play. The front row of the starting line had the likes of Jim Johnson. Ben Nephew, Dave Dunham. Josh Ferenc, Jim Pawlicki. Charlie Therriault and Chris Dunn. At Fort Rock. It is a gnarly course an...
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Running with Wood: Just Running.
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Monday, April 22, 2013. Monday-4 miles. Ran easy before the marathon. Could have gotten more if i'd gotten started earlier. Thursday- easy 4 AM, Easy 3 PM Nice easy runs. Ran with my neighbor for the afternoon run, his knee is feeling better, but he was happy to hear I was only planning 3 miles. Saturday- 13 miles at 6 AM. Scott's Idea to get miles in while still fatigued from the 5k 12 hours ago. It worked, I was wrecked afterwards. Week Total- 52 miles! May 1, 2013 at 7:05 PM. Youll be back in no time.
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John G's Running: The Long Drive January 7, 2016
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Saturday, January 7, 2017. The Long Drive January 7, 2016. On Thursday, January 7, 2016 I hitched a trailer, filled with my "stuff", to my van. And then, somewhere around 10:00 am EST, started the drive from Massachusetts to California. It was a quick ride through Rhode Island and Connecticut. I had an uneventful ride through Oklahoma, but as I drove through the Pan Handle of Texas my low tire light came on. I pulled over and it was freakin' cold! Along Historic Route 66. Entering Arizona I was unsure if...
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John G's Running: August 2016
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Sunday, August 21, 2016. 11th Wild Duck 5K August 20, 2016. Training has been going fairly well considering it has been over 90 degrees, every day, all summer long. To make matters worse, I hopped on the scale Friday night and saw that I was 4 pounds heavier than the day before the Boston Marathon! Early on Saturday JoAnne and I took the 40 minute drive to Oceanside. (it may be Vista I haven't figured out all the town lines yet). Headed out to warmup and preview the course. The first 3/4 mile was sli...
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Going Down Swinging: May 2015
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A real blog about nothing really. Saturday, May 30, 2015. I'm not very good at race reports. By the time I get around to it I'm on to something else. Fast forward a bit, after a solid winter( for me) and a bunch of solid 18-20 runs and a bunch of real solid up-tempo 14-16 milers, race day arrived and I was healthy. I figured I should be anywhere between 2:40 and 2:45. First mile. I was completely shocked at how easy it felt. I found three BAA guys, McGIll, Levy, and Lawrence. Krissy K took the photo.
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The Second Lap: January 2015
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A running commentary on running in this, my second time around. Links that will change your life! CMS Men's Racing Team. View my complete profile. Ed Note: While this won’t be posted till I’m home, I won’t revise the text based on any resources available when I get there. What would be the fun of that? Also, apologies for the length…lots of time on my hands up here! Roar of the engines, we’ve risen to thirty-eight thousand feet…]. We are runners. We run. We do these things because we can. The afternoon q...
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The Second Lap: August 2014
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A running commentary on running in this, my second time around. Not As Level As Expected. Fire and Rain, Or Rather, Ash and Slugs. Links that will change your life! CMS Men's Racing Team. View my complete profile. Not As Level As Expected. Life isn’t fair, but sometimes you slough that off and appreciate the goodness that is. Back in May, I wrote of two races. Sorry, Brocktonians, you know I’m kidding…really, the venue was delightful.) Or could be that those who follow Level Renner. Are clearly a self-se...
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The Second Lap: May 2014
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A running commentary on running in this, my second time around. A Tale of Two Races. Back to the Streets. An Open Letter to the Boston Athletic Association. Links that will change your life! CMS Men's Racing Team. View my complete profile. A Tale of Two Races. Then consider what I’ll call Race A, is a five kilometer event aimed squarely at recreational runners (yes, besides shirts, there are medals for all finishers – in a five-K). Early registration thudded on the table at forty bucks...8221; and got...
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The Second Lap: May 2015
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A running commentary on running in this, my second time around. America Races on Dunkin’. Links that will change your life! CMS Men's Racing Team. View my complete profile. America Races on Dunkin’. Though we’d had no ‘runners set! 8217; warning, most of us in the first few rows instinctively took off, confusion and then humor setting in only a few seconds later as our brains engaged. A false start in a road race? Or simply more warm-up? Dam(n). How’d that happen? All heaps of praise due to the Squannaco...
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The Second Lap: October 2014
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A running commentary on running in this, my second time around. Her Day, Not Mine! Old, Old, and Older. Links that will change your life! CMS Men's Racing Team. View my complete profile. I prefer to think it’s just what we do. Perhaps, but tasted like heaven. And everything else about this race is first class. I ran my first Boston qualifier at Baystate. It’s only fitting I ran my tenth there as well. Back to the Tyngsborough Bridge, knowing I’d defeated the wind the second and final time, and onwa...
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