This is the third training cycle I’ve done for a marathon, and by far, it has been the best one up to this point. With the exception of running with the Outer Banks group for one of the weeks, I have run all of my runs solo. I think that mentally, it is tougher to do that. The time may go by a little slower than when running with
Headphones Review – Bose Soundsport Wireless Headphones
UPDATE 9/18/17: Unfortunately the second pair of headphones also resulted in death by sweat. I’m now on my second replacement set, third pair total. Based on the unreliability thus far, I had to change my rating of these headphones to 2.75 out of 5 stars. I usually listen to music when I run, especially on longer runs. I had a pair of wireless headphones that were about $40 and
Chicago Marathon Training – First 3 Weeks Report
The first 3 weeks of training have gone pretty well. Of course these are some of the easiest weeks of the training cycle but glad to pass through these past few weeks feeling pretty good and no potential injuries. My runs in general have been hilly with an easy pace, while I try to drop my weight (more on that below). I had 22, 25, and 29 miles for the
Chicago Marathon Training -Weight Loss
I have a goal for the 2017 Chicago Marathon to be the lowest weight I’ve ever been for a race. I do not really have a “runner’s build” and weigh between 215 -220 lbs, but it fluctuates out of that range at different times of the year. For the first Chicago Marathon that I ran, I got down to about 202 lbs. and for Marine Corps Marathon, it was around
Where Have I Been??
I don’t know how many followers I have on my blog – maybe hundreds or maybe none. But I blog in case anyone out there is interested in hearing about my thoughts or things I do. I also blog for me, to remind me later of things that happened or to remember my thoughts at the time of those events. But I sort of suddenly stopped blogging for a
Startup Lessons I learned — Part II
In Part 1 written a while ago, I talked about creating a lean startup, and how I made the mistake of not beginning with a minimum viable product. Upon more reflection, I realized I have learned a great deal more in the past year or more of working on a startup. By the way, as my startup approaches the next stage, I am sure I will have a Part III
2017 Races and Goals
2016 was a “meh” year for me with running. It wasn’t horrible, but I didn’t run as much as previous years. I ran 645 miles in 2016, but I ran 910 in 2015. Still, I ran 3 Half Marathons in 2016: Frederick Half Marathon Bird-in-Hand Half Marathon Norfolk Half Marathon Most months I only ran around 50 miles, with a couple 100 miler months thrown in. 2016 was very
Hey Non-Technical Livestock Farmer — Its Time to Get Technical
Farming with an iPad. If you are the son/daughter/niece/nephew/friend of a livestock farmer, and you’re reading this, please share this article with them! I know there are livestock
2016 Norfolk Half Marathon Review
It was a last minute decision to run the Norfolk Half Marathon. After the last race I did (Bird-In-Hand), which was a torturous race (see review), I thought I could use a better experience like I’m used to having at races. Plus a couple friends also seemed interested in running it, so I signed up. Though my friends ultimately were unable to go, I had a great day at a
I’m Buying A New 15″ Macbook Pro Despite The Negative Backlash
2016 Macbook Pro with Touchpad. Photo: Apple As I watched the Apple event announcing the Macbook Pro that I have been waiting for Apple to release for over a year, I loved what I was hearing. I preordered the 15″ version almost immediately, then had some buyer’s remorse and almost canceled the order. In the end, I did not cancel. So why did I consider cancelling in the first place, and