| Re: run strong
Posted by gary on November 26, 2007, 2:08 pm, in reply to "run strong" 205.188.117.10
Peter Keeney is an animal, 3 hrs 15 on Sat followed by another 2+ hours on Sunday, I drank a nice bottle of Chianti with dinner last night and enjoyed a 2 cups of coffee this morning and another cup in BH after running down Crooked Rd, I was thinking about all the dig safe marks on the road and wondered why they always need to dig holes in the middle of the road, I had goat cheese on crackers for lunch and am still hungry. Now I'm going to the PO to send 5 returned timing chips back to Granite State race Services and I might get another cup of coffee at Pine Tree Market --Previous Message-- : in the humble opinion of this club the : invention of the Internet has in some : respects been a boon for running and in : others it has been a disaster. : : Take for instance the daily obligation to : put everything into writing for the world to : see featuring non-important details and : splits for every mile and is it really : important to know what, when and how much : you eat not to mention do we really need to : know when and if you used the bathroom? : : In the old days runners trained just as hard : or even harder than they do now and it was : more or less pure speculation on what they : did to get there or for that matter what : they ate. : : We all heard rumors of Bill Rodgers doing : 140 mpw while devouring boxes of Twinkies : but rarely was it ever concrete news from : the proverbial horses mouth as in today. : This lack of information drove us all to : higher levels, because if 'he' MIGHT be : doing something, then 'we' definitely : SHOULD. : : With this said winter is a time to get : stronger and become an even better runner. : We encourage you to spend your time running : not wasting time telling us stuff that is : just not that important in the big picture. : : Run Strong and rest assured will be too! :
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