Sunday, October 28, 2012

Monster Dash

Yesterday, I ran a half Marathon in Atlanta called the Monster Dash. Christian Camfield and I traveled to the race together. Our plan was to keep to our marathon paces and run this race as a training run.

It went very well for both of us! Christian is preparing for the Savannah Rock and Roll Marathon. He'll be running it on November 3. I'm preparing for the Soldier Marathon in Columbus.

Our timing was great. We both felt great at the finish and we're both feeling very prepared for our respective marathons.

Plus we each received a fleece jacket, a medal, and a belt buckle for our training run. Looking forward to a dynamic marathon experience on November 10. Soldier Marathon here I come!!


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Marathoning and Education

 
I ran my longest training run for the Soldier Marathon yesterday and was surprised to find that I would run into Morgan County before I turned around. I found myself thinking about how preparing for a marathon is a lot like education.
 
When preparing for a marathon, one must spend time on his or her feet. You must run slow. You must run fast. You must be certain to incorporate a weekly long run. You must rest.You must work on hydration and nutrition, so you don't collapse before the run is over. You must be prepared to accept physical and mental challenges.
 
When preparing for life's challanges, one must be involved in educational activities. You must do your homework. You must read extensively. You must study. You must think to gain deeper understanding. You must practice daily to gain new knowledge and skills. You must be prepared to accept physical and mental challenges.
 
If you fail, you can still be successful. Just take the time to rethink your strategies and move forward. Sometimes you will progress rapidly. At other times you will move along slowly, but forward progress will bring you toward your goal.
 
I feel good about my preparations for the Soldier Marathon as I begin the taper phase of my training. I felt really strong throughout yesterday's long run. When I arrived home, I had a clear head. I don't think I hit the wall too hard, thanks to my preparations. I'm looking forward to a great Soldier Marathon!!