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arunnersstory.com
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| | | | | I bushwhacked my first 100K last weekend. Well, 50K, I DNF'd after the first 31 mile loop. It was the Bandera 100K, relocated 90 minutes west at Camp Eagle due to hard rain, a church summer camp with a lot of land on the Nueces River. I can't think of any place on earth closer... | |
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www.brianbondy.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The athlete's 200-mile race experience at Cocodona was marked by significant improvements in time and performance, finishing in 91 hours and 9 minutes—12 hours faster than last year. The run involved navigating challenging terrains, managing sleep deprivation, and overcoming physical and respiratory issues. Key takeaways include the importance of proper gear preparation, hydration, and recovery. The athlete also highlights the personal growth and meaning derived from such extreme challenges, emphasizing that life's value lies in creating meaningful experiences through hard work and perseverance. | |
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sgillies.net
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| | | | | After the race I needed some time to deal with my disappointment about rolling my ankle and dropping out at mile 61. Then I got busy looking for a new job. Writing up a retrospective that I could use | |
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preppyrunner.com
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| | | Hi, can someone help me figure out how to bottle endorphins? Because I am still riding a serious endorphin high, and I don't ever want to come down. From the day I got into the marathon lottery unt... | ||