By gcattarin on
9/21/2009 10:58 PM
The human body is amazing. It takes a while to happen, but when your metabolic level decides it’s ready to shift, it shifts. Just like that. Click. For me, something clicked in the last two weeks.
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By cyktrussell on
9/13/2009 10:03 AM
The Ragnar New England Overnight Relay
Summary: I and 5 other virtual friends took on the first running of the Ragnar New England this weekend.
We ran around 200 miles from New Haven, CT to Boston, MA. It took us 27+ hours. We ran an “Ultra” team – that is we ran a course meant for a 12-person team with 6 people.
We pulled the team together virtually through the social networking tool Twitter and got Brooks Running to sponsor us with equipment and shoes. (so none of us really ever me
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By gcattarin on
9/12/2009 10:14 PM
Somewhere a butterfly flaps its wings, next thing you know, Hoover Dam comes crashing down, or something like that. Or so goes the famed butterfly effect theory. That butterfly flapped, and once again prevented me from winning a race today.
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By gcattarin on
9/7/2009 11:10 PM
The comfort zone is a wonderful place, if it’s the place you want to be. If not, nix the zone. Getting out of it, and getting to another place, works wonders on the head, even if the body protests in the short term.
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By gcattarin on
9/1/2009 1:00 AM
It’s mere weeks till marathon season, and I’m just not there yet. August has been a somewhat cruel month. The body isn’t happy. I probably shouldn’t. But somehow I just can’t resist the fun.
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