Leg 019 – The Eye Contact Rule
One of the safety rules I have when running is eye contact! When to pass in front of or behind a vehicle . . . . continually plan a few steps ahead.
One of the safety rules I have when running is eye contact! When to pass in front of or behind a vehicle . . . . continually plan a few steps ahead.
Now is the time to seize the day!
Stare down the odds and seize the day!
Minute by minute,
That’s how you win it!
Caught between an internal battle of wills . . . . drive to meet my running distance goal . . . . world is full of abundance and beauty . . . . gladto be a partaker and participant.
Plus, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral!
Memorial Day . . . . If you are a veteran or family member to a fallen soldier, thank you for the freedom I and my children enjoy.
I have been taking time to stretch a lot before and after my runs, as well as before bed. This extra effort is paying off. . . . A curious array of landmarks.
Transition into some new running habits . . . . Water rationed . . . . Frozen Gatorade . . . . Hints and Tips!
Taking a Rest Day. All of us are born with a specific and unique set of gifts and talents. Most talents are obvious. Some strengths and talents stay hidden below the surface until . . . .
Not every run delivers nirvana. Today was one of “those” runs. . . . a test of will and determination. . . . fist pumping or victory dancing.
Runners here are a rarity. . . . Wax On! Wax Off! “The game is the best coach!” San Dimas Trivia!
Mother Nature and I played a fun game “Chase” this morning. Literally!. . . . . endorphins, adrenaline, and ego . . . . winning vs. getting soaked. And looking to the next adventure in San Dimas!