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Tag Archives: 2009 Masters Track and Field World Championships
Where art thou, James Brown?
I FEEL GOOD! I knew that I would. So good. So fine. I got you. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!! Can you hear that classic James Brown song? Can you feel the passion and soul in his voice? Can you picture and hear that famous … Continue reading
Why such a big carrot?
It hit me a few years ago. The answer. And I was reminded of it yesterday, when I casually shared it with a friend who wants to lose 50 pounds. Your carrot has to be huge. It has to be … Continue reading
USA World Team
Here’s the home page for the USA World Team 2009 Here’s the quick link to check the Status of Entries You’ve heard me say this, “If you’re goal isn’t impossible, you’re not reaching high enough“. Any day now, when you … Continue reading
Good but not great, still
Good but not great, still. Today’s run, three miles. Ten minutes into it, the mild pain started to subside. I was happy to run 20 more minutes relatively pain free. I’ll take it as a very small victory. It sure … Continue reading
Let some air out of the tires?
Let some air out of the tires? Yes! It was the simple solution presented by a young child, to solve an enormous challenge. The challenge? A large tractor trailer type truck got stuck under a highway overpass. No one could figure … Continue reading
Is heritage important?
Is heritage important? It would seem so. If we forget the past, we miss many opportunities to learn. With that in mind, may I please invite you to go back to the beginning of Lane 8 ? Here’s the link to … Continue reading
Took the day off
Flew up to Chicago yesterday and taught this morning. Just arrived home a few minutes ago and now it’s bedtime. Just wanted to say, “Thank you for reading and supporting this blog”. May the dreams you dream be great ones. … Continue reading
Lahti, Finland
Lahti, Finland. August 2009. Master’s Track & Field World Championships. Men’s 50-54 age-group, 400 meters. Lane 8. Lane 8? You ask a great question. Why would anyone strive for lane 8? It’s the lane the slowest contestant uses. Most would say it’s … Continue reading
One day later.
So how do I feel today? Pretty good. Not great or excellent. Pretty good. I’ll give it another day. Some mild pain on my left heel when I rub it over a frozen water bottle. I guess I was thinking … Continue reading
Positioning Statement
What’s lane 8′s positioning statement? WWJD. This is an internal statement, one not used for the public’s comprehension, generally speaking. It’s published now. Why? Not sure. Just felt it should be posted. Do you know WWJD? It’s okay if you don’t. … Continue reading