This last week has
been fun. Before Kelsey’s Mom and sister left the house to go back to
California they went to the store and loaded up the fridge with food. That was
really nice, not that we starve but it’s fun have food around the house that
isn’t the Royer traditional meals we have all the time.
Kels and Chandler’s XC team had their first Invite of the
year this last weekend. The runners ran well with several medaling performances
from the girls team; overall the girls got 6th overall. The guys
didn’t score due to a miscommunication with one of the runners and ultimately
ran in the wrong heat on purpose which messed up the scoring, typical issues
for the first meet of the year. The assistant coach (Sasha) for the team is the
head coach of the soccer team and doesn’t have a ton of experience coaching XC
but though he was a dilettante initially, his passion and love of the athletes
is converting him to love and appreciate the sport. Sasha is a perfect
assistant coach and unlike other typical dogmatic coaches, he is understanding
and athlete-based.
After the race we said hi to some of the other coaches. Josh
Burton a runner I used to run with at MCC is the assistant coach of the Mtn
View Toros. It was nice to see him. I remember running a hard workout with just
me and him a couple of years back on MCC’s track. Most athletes are not
discipline enough to run tough workouts under such conditions. I remember
switching the intervals back and forth throughout the 5-6 x 1000 meter repeats
at 4:55-5 min/mile pace. We talked with Messer a little bit and he said he was
planning on running at Desert Twilight and the end of the month. I have never
ran Twilight, but I have watched it a couple times. It inspired me to run also.
I planned out that I will be running 4 races in the next 4 months. Twilight 5k,
Mcc’s 8k, Turkey Trot 10k and Sally Meyerhoff 5k are all on the list.
Yesterday I had fun taking Beta out for a run in the desert.
Because of her obdurate and stubburn personality no matter how much I say “Beta
Sit!” if she sees another human being she will instantly run straight toward
them and make attempts to cuddle. So the desert runs are fun. I can take her
off the leash and her and I can both run free. I want her to chase jack rabbits
but by the time she sees them, they are long gone. She is so funny because she
will run all out with me (I limit my runs to around 20 minutes with her)
and once she gets home, lay out in her typical torpor positions.
My anatomy class voted on delaying the first test so rather
than already having it, my first test will be this coming Wednesday. I hope I
can do well. I plan on studying a lot the next couple days. My neighbor came
over the other day to talk about a business proposal for me to join called
legal shield. It honestly sounds like an interesting idea and predict that the company
with continue to succeed in the future.
The last couple days I was able to perform my second set of
running analysis videos, this one for the Chandler runners. I hope it helps, I
know that I would have appreciated it if it was done for me when I was in HS. I
am interested on how there gaits change throughout races, so I may get footage
of them in one of their upcoming races and compare the two with them. If
optimizing performance is the quest of a runner, feedback is a must.
I am determined to be more successful in what I do in life. I
have recently been running, but not very consistently. I have been studying but
not efficiently. I have been organized… some of the time. I want to train to
race, study to excel in classes, and establish order in my life to enjoy it to
the fullest. Though there are trials in my life, recently they have all been
ephemeral and controllable. I’m excited for the weather to subdue and be able
to walk outside or train at other times in the day besides being restricted to mornings
or evenings. Finally, I am secure in the
fact that I know that no matter how bad I fail I have a beautiful loving wife
with me through the good and the bad. Kels means everything to me and I love
her so much, and though we joke, make fun of and at times get upset at each
other, we are always there for each other at the end of the day.
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