One Step At A Time, One Step Closer To Insanity

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Location:

Friendswood,tx,usa

Member Since:

Jun 26, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Half Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

I can actually run from lamp post to lamp post without having to stop and catch my breath!!!

Short-Term Running Goals:

Wouldn't it be wonderful to complete a half-marathon, and a full marathon in the next 2 years....

Long-Term Running Goals:

Multiple Marathons per Year!

Personal:

I'm married, with 2 kiddos and 1 on the way. I love being in the Salon Industry, and absolutely love being a Volunteer FireFighter.

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Trail Blazing

This past Sunday I ran 10 miles. This is the first time I've run 10 miles in the last 21 years. So for only running consistantly for the last 6 weeks, I'm pretty happy for hitting this mile stone. However, I am finding that I am a lot like a riding horse. The closer I get to the stable (home), the faster my pace picks up. I think it's because my mind is screaming " Good God Man, Hurry Up and Finish Already!" On a side note to that run, I was about 6 miles into it when a Police car pulled up realllllly fast and stopped next to me.  Apparently the house I was running by at that time was being robbed.  That's all I need is to be the one seen running from the scene.  Those early morning runs definately are not boring. I should pay a little bit more attention. That way I could be the neighborhood watch guy too.

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