tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-145077957950177431.post4510504919367385632..comments2014-04-22T09:38:31.584-04:00Comments on Running, Cycling: Pour la Vie: Accepting, Not WantingCécilehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12238415905641235564noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-145077957950177431.post-44034590831181025292010-04-25T15:54:33.738-04:002010-04-25T15:54:33.738-04:00Another great writeup ! I felt like I was beside y...Another great writeup ! I felt like I was beside you the entire way. I am glad those "imaginary" injuries, and the real ones you experienced, did not slow you down.<br /> Of course, you must now plan to run Boston again next year and pursue a new PR- that "sub 3" time that many fine runners dream of, but never achieve. I am certain you have the ability and the desire to do it, and you will be trained and ready, especially if you keep running with the Delco Road Runners ! (Ha, Ha). I think you should wait for Boston because of its atmosphere and history to create the necessary mental psyche for you to break 3 hours.<br /> Congratulations on your wonderful achievement, and I look forward to seeing you soon at a fun-run.Byron Mundynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-145077957950177431.post-21292099021674999232010-04-24T22:09:05.611-04:002010-04-24T22:09:05.611-04:00Awesome post. GREAT insight. When I saw that you f...Awesome post. GREAT insight. When I saw that you finished at 3:01 I wondered if it bothered you to come so close to sub-3. Now I know. "Accepting, not wanting"... great words to live by.IronMikeTrihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01588274690000774165noreply@blogger.com