16 Replies to “Check Me Out on RunningTimes.Com Yo…And Some Vicarious Running”

  1. Cross country to my high school self was simply a synonym for torture! I was most definitely not part of that club and I am sorry that I missed such a brilliant opportunity but so glad that I have discovered a love for running now.
    Great article on Running Times Cait! I am in the stage of setting my running goals for next year and I am getting a bit excited about hitting the training plan again 🙂

  2. I wish I had the opportunity to go to regionals or even nationals… to bad my high school career just ended! I still like to keep up with the results though. I’m so happy that Cheserek won! I’ve had the opportunity to watch him race a couple of times since we’re from the same state and it is simply awe-inspiring. From his whole story to his determination to his super speed, there is not one thing I don’t like about him. As hard as it is to not be out there racing, it’s nice to be able to cheer fellow runners on. We know how it feels to race, and we know we’d be thrilled if they were cheering for us!

    Love the article by the way!

    • keep ur head up about the premature season ender…u still have PLENTY of years of running ahead of u! 🙂 i got injured for my senior year of xc and it motivated me to really want to come back and kick some tush for track. 🙂 and yea, cheserek is one awesome story! 🙂

  3. So excited to have read your article! Totally awesome and now I can go around saying I know someone famous, so thanks.
    I’m with you on being ready to run – one more day on the bike and I may cry. What’s the diagnosis for you, how long till you’re back up and running?
    🙂

    • i’m STILL riding that vicarious wave of excitement for YOU and that first run!!! hopefully i’ll be back at it soon, i’ll let u kno of that i can tell u for certain…hehe.

      and u’re so cute, but i hardly would say i’m pulling celebrdom status as of yet…hmmm, maybe when i invent the next iphone we can talk again. 😉

    • hahaha..i’ll def agree trails have some awesome scenery!! thanks for stopping by and leaving the comment, i still want to eat ur science cookies. 😉

  4. AAH YOU ARE EVEN MORE FAMOUS! I just read your article and I loved it! 😀

    I am cross-countrying at the moment, and it is definitely way harder than road races in my opinion, but more fun I think! I can’t wait for track season though, cos I think I’m gonna enjoy that!

    And what’s wrong with your foot?! I hope it gets better soon! <3

    • ya, hills and change of the terrain def up the ante in xc…all that hill work u’re doing tho will make u super strong and equate to speed demon come track time and u finally race on the flats. 🙂

      PS-not that u NEED any more speed demon-ness my fleet footed friend. 😛
      PSS-thanks for the positive foot vibes…i’ll take em!

  5. omg true story….JON GREY IS MY BUDDY FROM COLLEGE!!! So many good times with that kid, most of them revolve around eating food and drinking beer. His win is especially incredible because this time last year, he’d just had hip surgery and was getting his workouts in by crutching around campus to all his classes! From April 2010 – March 2011 he didn’t run a step cuz of that injury….and now he’s winning national champs. Defs an inspiration for me! And I can’t wait to check out your article, you are all up in the Running Times biznaz this week, I love it!! 😀

    • it is always so great when our friends are able to come back and kick some butt!! 🙂 i get a vicarious high when my buds do well and jon certainly has a motivational story…i’m sure he’s only got even more successes in his future! 🙂
      haha….and thanks for the kind words on the articles. 😛

  6. I ran the Imogene Pass Run in September…17.1 miles over a mountain pass. It was the hardest physical thing I have EVER done…but I will never forget it.
    When I have a lapse in motivation, I just promise myself I only have to get past the first step of the run and the rest will come easy. It is sooo true too.
    No race for me this weekend. Not planning one until January 29th.

  7. Great article! This is exactly what I needed right now. Trying to take some time, work out my IT band issues, and rest…but so difficult, especially with the post-marathon doldrums that have suddenly appeared. You’ve given me some ideas on how to address all of this in 2012.

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