2024 Pittsburgh Steelers 5k 09.02.2024 Acrisure Stadium Pittsburgh PA Distance- 5Km Time- 27:03 Pace- 8:42/mile 8/42 Division 301/928 Men 428/1898 Total Prior Years 2023 9:24 2018 9:04 2010 8:44 2004 8:08 So, this is the best performance in 20 years. How did I do this? Going to the Green Day - Smashing Pumpkins- Rancid concert and standing for three hours and then sleeping 5 hours. Works every time. Shout out to my friend Tim who paced the 9:00 group and Elaine who beat her goal of 13:00 and me. Look out Elaine. Next time I’m getting mosh pit seats.
July 28, 2024 There are some days I feel more grateful when I run and today was one of those days. On those days I feel a general sense of gratitude but then there are specific things and people that the gratitude attaches itself to. Maybe it was easy to be grateful today. The sky was cerulean blue. The temperature felt cool and the air light compared to recent days. And physically I felt pretty good. I have no current injuries and even with increasing my mileage load I don't feel exhausted. And maybe I was primed to be grateful. I've been listening to a couple of blogs about Zen. I listened to a few podcasts from Mark Devine (Devine Inspiration) who is a pretty interesting character himself. He was a Navy Seal and now studies and talks about Zen, fitness, gratitude and similar topics. I've listened to a podcast from the Cambridge Zen Center. And I found that when I felt more grateful for the day and the run as I was running I ...
Slow as Molasses on a Cold Day in January.... Recovery Run - Mon 8/5/24 Distance: 4.0 Miles Time: 55:35 Pace 13:52/mile Climb: 427 feet Conditions 78°, 67% humidity Course: 5K of Perpetual Suffering + loop Pictured above the great Boston Molasses Flood of 1919. After a storage tank in the North End ruptured, a 23 foot tall tidal wave of molasses cascaded down the streets killing 21 people and several horses. Some people swear that you can still smell the sticky stuff to this day. Think of that when you are running the Boston Marathon and have some respect the next time you see a bottle of molasses.
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