Let me introduce myself
In programming, it’s common to have one’s first program print “hello, world.” I’m not quite sure what the running equivalent of that is - maybe “hello, shoes?” In any event, hello.
What can you expect to see here? Well, running stuff. Tips and tricks. Updates about my training as I shoot for Ragnar next month, Detroit in October, and London in April. And general musings about my journey. I’ll also share race reports about races I’ve run in the past, so if you’re thinking about running New York (do it!!) or Marine Corps Marathon (skip it!) I can offer you my thoughts.
This page is something I’ve been wanting to do for quite a while, and things are finally moving along to a point where I feel comfortable finally starting to write, to share my journey, and to talk running stuff. Well, to talk running stuff in blog form - anyone who knows me knows I’m happy to talk running all the time. But I want to share my highs and lows, my successes and failures, and the what goes into being a marathoner.
I can talk origin stuff later (that’ll make for a wonderful post!), but the short version is I started running about 14 years ago as I found myself getting older and not really happy with the shape I was in at the time. What started as a 4 mile walk/run/slog grew into my first half marathon 6 months later, and then into a lifetime of putting one foot in front of the other, literally and figuratively.
I look so young in this picture! Running on a June day in San Diego in all black was, um, a choice.
But I was all smiles about halfway through!!
What can you expect to see here? Well, running stuff. Tips and tricks. Updates about my training as I shoot for Ragnar next month, Detroit in October, and London in April. And general musings about my journey. I’ll also share race reports about races I’ve run in the past, so if you’re thinking about running New York (do it!!) or Marine Corps Marathon (skip it!) I can offer you my thoughts.
So mash that like, subscribe, and all the other buttons, and comment below. Let’s see where we go from here!

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