Tag Archives: working out
Random Thoughts
For as much as everyone was looking forward to 2021 it seems the year has already gotten off to a crazy start. This applies to the country/world as much as it has my personal life. Best to do a randomness … Continue reading
2020 – 4th Quarter Fitness Summary
Before 2021 gets too far underway I want to get my fitness stats for the last quarter of 2020 reported. October featured not one, but TWO half marathons less than a week apart. This was certainly a first and partially … Continue reading
Workout Streak Broken
I recently wrote about a workout streak that began courtesy of the Covid-19 pandemic. I’m now writing to say that it has ended. I worked out everyday from March 28, 2020 through June 5, 2020. That came out to a … Continue reading
First Streak
I only recently became aware that “streaking” was a thing among runners. It had never crossed my mind to run everyday for as many days as possible. I don’t think I would ever set a running streak as a goal. … Continue reading
2020 – 1st Quarter Fitness Summary
While Covid-19 may be disrupting “normal” life one thing hasn’t changed and that’s my passion for fitness. It’s time to summarize the first 3 months of the year. January featured two winter series races. The first, the John Rudy 5 … Continue reading
Hitting Reset
When my younger sister and I were kids and played video games, she had a horrible habit that drove me crazy. Whenever we would play any sort of racing game be it ATVs, snowboarding, etc. if she didn’t get a … Continue reading
2017 – A Year of Personal Enrichment
I really dislike most cliche traditions but reflecting on the past year is something I thoroughly enjoy provided the year was a good one which 2017 certainly was. Looking back I realize that while I created a lot of fun … Continue reading
Why I Work Out (it’s not the reasons you think)
The single most annoying question I have ever been asked in my life is “Why do you work out/run? You’re skinny and don’t need to.” The question annoys me because it makes the false assumptions that 1 – If people … Continue reading