No mug I watched the minutes tick off away on my Garmin and imagined where I should have been. It’s 8 a.m. Mentally, I’m sprinting through the Mall St. Vincent parking lot in Shreveport, headed for the first bottleneck of the Firecracker 5K. Two and a half minutes later, I turn right on Ockley to charge up the first […]
Firecracker 5K: using fear to run faster
Lining up for my first Firecracker 5K three years ago introduced me to an entirely new race-day motivator: fear. I had never raced 5Ks all out. Nerves before a race are normal, but on the Fourth of July, 2013, I was scared. My new running group did a great job telling me what to expect from the Firecracker course. […]
Embrace your unique running gait
I squinted, the rising sun limiting my vision. While I couldn’t see clearly, I could tell another runner was headed straight for me and a coworker accompanying me on a run through south highlands earlier this week. Even with the visual handicap, I knew exactly who the runner was from several hundred meters away. Her […]
Looking to the past for running motivation
A short memory is viewed as a sports virtue. Writers and critics praise elite athletes for their ability to rebound from a bad shooting game in basketball or swing through a baseball slump, forgetting the struggles and focusing on each moment. Articles are dedicated to the art of short memory. For runners slogging through a hot summer, however, I argue long-term memory […]
Finding peace during an imperfect long run
Running, like life, is flawed Think back to a perfect race, long run or training week you’ve had. Still thinking? Probably because there is no such thing. Running, like life, is imperfect. (Side note, if you have figured out the formula for a perfect training buildup and race, please send it to me. Or write a […]
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