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Kyle's Tracks: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 8, 2010. Getting Slower Is Good (Ironman Florida Training). So I've noticed on some recent training rides that where I used to be one of the fastest guys out there, I can no longer keep up with the elite guys. At first this was a scratch my head WTF. Moment, but then it hit me. I'm training for an Ironman. Not an Olympic distance race. These guys should be faster than me especially on the shorter rides. It is now less than two months till Ironman. Florida; am I ready? See Dad Run....
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Kyle's Tracks: Georgia Death Race Postmortem
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Friday, March 22, 2013. Georgia Death Race Postmortem. Inaugural races can often be dicey. Throw in the word "death" in the race name and a first time race director that prefers to be called "Run Bum", this race had every reason to be a complete disaster. There were bumps, big steep bumps, but the race was anything but a disaster and in fact a rather challenging and wonderful experience. Death race, yeah, I get it. At this point I started thinking big picture. I had thrown out some time estimates of ...
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Kyle's Tracks: Western States 100 Lottery
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Thursday, December 20, 2012. Western States 100 Lottery. When it comes to ultra running there are several big events and races, but one that seems to be near the top of most people's list is the Western States Endurance Run. This race is generally regarded as the first 100 miler and still carries a ton of prestige and receives major attention. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Pelham, AL, United States. Your world frightens and scares me and I love every minute of it. View my complete profile.
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Kyle's Tracks: September 2012
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Monday, September 24, 2012. Laurel Valley White Water Wildreness Run. Sometimes you show up for a run and you realize it isn't really about the run. That is not the case at Laurel Valley. Nothing matters here except you and the 35 or so miles of trail, gorges, rivers, rocks and a state line. This race is pure and that makes it special. This was my first real race effort since the Rocky Raccoon 100 in February, so while I didn't really have any major time goals, I was hopeful to finish in less than 10 hou...
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Kyle's Tracks: March 2013
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Friday, March 22, 2013. Georgia Death Race Postmortem. Inaugural races can often be dicey. Throw in the word "death" in the race name and a first time race director that prefers to be called "Run Bum", this race had every reason to be a complete disaster. There were bumps, big steep bumps, but the race was anything but a disaster and in fact a rather challenging and wonderful experience. Death race, yeah, I get it. At this point I started thinking big picture. I had thrown out some time estimates of ...
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Kyle's Tracks: November 2010
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Wednesday, November 10, 2010. 2010 Ironman Florida Race Report. People said you don't really know what to expect till you are in the middle of it. People were right, but it was a glorious feeling and a wonderful experience. Either the great or terrible thing about Ironman. And his wife stayed. We had to pick up our packets Thursday so after a quick last bike ride we went down to the race site. The line was ridiculous and took two hours to get through but that is all part of the " Ironman. PM mix to help ...
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Kyle's Tracks: February 2013
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Thursday, February 7, 2013. 2013 Rocky Raccoon Race Report. My goal for the race was obviously to finish, but I was certainly shooting to break that 24 hour mark. I knew with foot care lessons and salt intake lessons learned at last year's Rocky Raccoon. Mudfest, I should be better prepared and sub 24 was at least a reasonable goal. I decided that I would run without a pacer this year so that I'd have a back up goal of just finishing the race all by myself if that sub 24 goal eluded me. The next 4.4 ...
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Kyle's Tracks: Laurel Valley White Water Wildreness Run
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Monday, September 24, 2012. Laurel Valley White Water Wildreness Run. Sometimes you show up for a run and you realize it isn't really about the run. That is not the case at Laurel Valley. Nothing matters here except you and the 35 or so miles of trail, gorges, rivers, rocks and a state line. This race is pure and that makes it special. This was my first real race effort since the Rocky Raccoon 100 in February, so while I didn't really have any major time goals, I was hopeful to finish in less than 10 hou...
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Kyle's Tracks: July 2013
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Sunday, July 14, 2013. Western States Endurance Run Race Report 2013. It all began in Squaw Valley. The sport that has captured my interest and kept me pushing for the next biggest and toughest challenge began when a horse went lame. That is when a man said, "why not? Arriving in Squaw Valley With Some Awesome Team 5K Shirts. Almost 400 trail runners and their crews descend on Squaw Valley on the last weekend of June the tackle the demanding course. When you arrive the atmosphere is very overwhelming...
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Kyle's Tracks: February 2011
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011. So it has been awhile since I've posted anything new. Things have gotten a little hectic in my life but all of it good so I'll give a quick update. I started a new job with al.com. Selling advertising for the largest local media website in Alabama. This has been an awesome move for me and will allow me to continue to grow professionally. I'm very blessed to be working with great people with products I believe in 100 percent. That is all for now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).