My never ending running journey from never think small

Previously, I’ve talked about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s book, Be Useful; it is one of my favorites for guided book studies that I run at work. The second chapter, Never Think Small, is particularly good and I think about it a lot as it applies to all parts of my life. Never think small is a criticalContinue reading “My never ending running journey from never think small”

Using AI to tune your running and avoid hurting yourself with Slop

AI is showing up everywhere these days. Everyone is getting told to use it but there isn’t a real solid understanding of how to use it effectively. I told myself I wouldn’t write about AI because I didn’t want to add to that chaos until I figured something out for myself.  It is chaos atContinue reading “Using AI to tune your running and avoid hurting yourself with Slop”

2025 Running Year In Review: Committing To Boundaries

This was a breakout year for me however, it didn’t start in 2025. It was 2024, a year where I plateaued. I didn’t stick to my boundary between work and personal life. I was still running consistently and racing often. On the outside, it looked like things were normal but for me, I knew IContinue reading “2025 Running Year In Review: Committing To Boundaries”

Being an Injury Free Daily Runner: My Step 1 – Building Volume

When I started to become a daily runner, it wasn’t about performance or speed. It was about creating personal space. During the pandemic, I just needed more time to think, to process. Running gave me that time I needed and because of that it ended up becoming a daily routine. Running has always been apartContinue reading “Being an Injury Free Daily Runner: My Step 1 – Building Volume”

Using Audiobooks to Learn a New Language While Running

For the past two months, I’ve been learning Spanish during my training runs. It started as an experiment to see if I could do something with the gobs of hands free time I have while running. I already run almost every day and generally it is for more than an hour. I basically spend whatContinue reading “Using Audiobooks to Learn a New Language While Running”

Grit, Chips, and M&Ms: How Ultras Became My Personal Growth Plan

I didn’t expect one ultra marathon to have such a big impact on my life. When I signed up to do my first last year, I had several marathons under my belt and was at the point that I felt I could comfortably keep going after completing one. I saw there was literally one thatContinue reading “Grit, Chips, and M&Ms: How Ultras Became My Personal Growth Plan”

Exercising Your Grit: A Lifestyle of Personal Achievement

I am an active marathoner though I only came to it in my mid 40ies. I was motivated initially to get faster at my halves and it has definitely done that. In following a regiment of weekly long runs with daily short ones, I finally broke four hours at the Bend, Oregon marathon this year.Continue reading “Exercising Your Grit: A Lifestyle of Personal Achievement”