I have to admit my EYES ARE OPEN!!! I didn’t realize how
large the blog had grown. Initially I was going to post my vote request to
everyone who posted in the last three days. However, I only had a 15 minute
break so I barely made it through today and it isn’t even over yet!!! That is truly
amazing. That does bring to question a different discussion going on right now
(http://fastrunningblog.com/forum/index.php/topic,338.0.html). I know there are more people on the blog that would be great training
partners virtual or real but we need to have some way of subgrouping so that we
can get in touch. In all honesty I usually only have about 15 minutes a day
(obviously today I've spent more than that) that I can devote to the blog and that is not enough time to meet all the great
people that I “saw” in passing during my leaflet campaign. I hope I didn’t annoy
you all with the random post. Just curious to see what the response will be.
Thank you for bearing with me… Single: I'm not sure why I've been consumed by this mileage issue. I think part of it is that the purpose of the blog to me is as a tool to learn what training it takes to get better. For that we need to be able to see what training people are doing at a glance we don't all have the luxury of working from home and spending multiple hours each day on the blog. That is why I think the best way to do this is to have a way of knowing who's running what who's crossing training what and what combinations work best for what people to accomplish what goals. It is not all about who I can or can not beat in a head to head race as Sasha put in his comment on the discussion forum. It is about what are the people that beat me doing and how do I get there?... In any case I'm not even sure what I should or should not put in mileage anymore or if I should bother blogging anymore... But for now I did an easy random run SE of my house. Mi 8-T1 Avg. 7:34 Asics DS-Trainer #1: 210 / / Asics DS-Trainer #2: 212 / / Saucony Rides #1: 208 / / Saucony Rides #2: 209
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