Posts Tagged ‘running

29
Jan
08

Organs R Us

Spring is rapidly approaching and apparently for me that means a return to running and potentially other endurance sports.  I’m now committed ($960 registration fee committed) to running the relay in April.  Last year it was a ton of fun, and we’ve managed to keep much of the team together for this year, so I expect it will rock once again.

Our “goal” last year was pretty simple: finish and have fun.  I doubt that was ever explicitly stated, actually.  Having finished once before, and in a time faster than any of us predicted, I expect this year the notion of a “goal” will be more tangible.  First to mind, of course, is to improve on last years time (27:12:30).  I think we can definitely do that.  But in looking over the results and at some of the returning teams, I see quite a few with whom (in my mind at least) we established a healthy potential for rivalry.  So in addition to self-improvement, I’m hoping we can pick off a few of those that finished ahead of us. =)

As a matter of  circumstance, I’m responsible for organizing some of the pre-race administrivia, including the mandatory fund raising.  I can’t help but wonder about the economics behind fund raising.  It seems the most arbitrary of contracts: “I promise to do X if you agree to give money to organization Y, whose cause is unrelated to X.”  In reality, I think X and Y are both in need of attention, and it’s more manageable to sell their respective messages when packaged together.  =)  Too cynical!

That said, Organs R Us is a fantastic cause, completely irrespective of our racing objectives.  If you are willing and able to, please donate!  (Heck yeah we want to raise $60,000!  Let’s do it!)

16
Jan
08

Another 9 Month Hiatus

I’m not sure my other hiatuses from extracurricular activities were 9 months, but they’re typically long.

So what was the reason? At first, I’m tempted to blame injury. I hurt my foot in the Napa Valley Marathon and subsequently took a solid month and a half off from any kind of endurance sports. The injury was the kind of repetitive use injury that I am susceptible to, foolishly over training as I do. My guess is, given how long it took to heal, it may have been a stress fracture. Anyway, my 9 month fallout with endurance training wasn’t directly due to this injury. After all, 8 weeks after the NVM I was better and participating in “The Relay” just fine (That was a fun event and I’m hoping to organize a team to do it again this year). Ultimately, the reason I fell out of endurance training was rock climbing. I’ve been climbing 3-5 times a week since May and it just did not mix well with endurance training of any kind.

Anyway, tomorrow morning, 10 miles at 10am…




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