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Location:

St. Petersburg,FL,

Member Since:

Dec 30, 2014

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

  • 5k - 3/8/14 - Armadillo Run - 15:58
  • 10k - 2/7/15 - BDR, Safety Harbor - 33:17
  • 15k - 2/21/15 - Gasparilla - 51:05
  • 1/2 - 12/14/14 - Holiday Halfathon - 1:13:31
  • Marathon - 10/04/15 - Twin Cities - 2:38:46

Short-Term Running Goals:

2016 Races

Clearwater Halfathon - Jan 11
Donna Hicken Marathon - Feb 14
Gasparilla 15k - Feb 20
Florida Beach Halfathon - Mar 6
??? Chicago Marathon ???

Long-Term Running Goals:

Find balance. Run with my girls. Break 15 in the 5k.

Personal:

Born in 1973 in Southern California.

Ran in high school for Arcadia. They have a famous cross-country team now. In my day, we were famous for dodging our coach during runs.

Over the next 15 years I ran very little, but life was awesome. I lived mostly in Northern California, where I met my wife. We moved back to her native state of Florida in 2005, where I gradually started running more seriously.

 

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6 miles at lunch with Quint.

I'm at a bit of a crossroads with running right now. I'm sure I will continue running, most days, and I'll keep going to track and the Sunday long runs. Mostly to see my friends.

But I don't feel like training right now. I'd like to race well, and see good results, but I'm not sure I have the drive (and willingness to sacrifice) that that would take.

It's a few things. I put so much energy into training for Twin Cities last summer that I think I burned myself out, in retrospect. Or maybe not. I really enjoyed that training cycle, but I am not ready to recreate it.

There's an internal project at work I've been investing a lot of time in. It looks like it will adopted by a couple clients soon, and I'm hopeful about its prospects. I do a lot of that development after the kids go down, and I'm really enjoying it. I put on the headphones and focus and it feeds a drive similar to running my head off. But I'm not sure it's compatible. When I run 100+ miles a week, I'm pretty much worthless by 8pm.

And more significantly there is my family. Things have only gotten busier in the last year. Since we moved 8 months ago, we're 15 minutes farther away from everything - school, shopping, activities. That doesn't sound like much, but when you double it for round trips, it adds up. And since the girls are older there are more things going on. We have an awesome Dad/daughters karate night now, and there's the usual homework/meal prep/life maintence stuff. It's just so much easier with less running.

I don't see an easy path to integrate all of it. If I was truly focused on racing now, I probably could do a lot of it. But without the underlying drive, it's not happening.

I explained all of this on Sunday to my friend Lee. He just smiled at me and told me I'd be back at it in a month or two. I'm not sure about that, but we'll see.

Comments
From Mike M on Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 11:01:17 from 168.213.5.107

I understand what you're saying. However, I do hope I get my chance to try to talk you out of it at some point. :)

From Drew on Thu, Mar 03, 2016 at 17:48:18 from 173.171.218.92

How about Sunday? :)

From jtshad on Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 07:18:40 from 173.198.176.201

Life is definitely a balancing act of true priorities. At our age, there are lots of demands that truly trump running...God, family, work, etc. Running is only a part of who you are...training is a whole other story on top of that.

You are using the wisdom that you have acquired over the years to make sound judgement calls about YOUR life...and those around you that matter most.

Great post, thanks for sharing your perspective.

From Drew on Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 20:14:53 from 173.171.218.92

Thanks Jeff. It is a really complicated puzzle.

The way I'm built, I really need to direct my focus toward something to feel engaged. There are a lot of people that seem to do that living thing more effortlessly.

Running can be so consuming though, at least for me, that it puts a drain on everything else.

On the other hand, when I am at my best as a runner, I can feel like the best version of myself. Work doesn't make me feel that way.

Anyway, I'm hoping to stop navel gazing and start running more soon.

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