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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
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Today is another beautiful day and it is only going to get better. I am excited about many things today. I have found a new track close to the house and I look forward to a great workout today over there. Blogger Buzz: Blogger integrates with Amazon Associates
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Sometimes nice things are said.
My marathoning career has lasted for a long time and I have had the opportunity to win some races and set course records. I have also had writers write some very nice things about my marathoning accomplishments this one right is one of the very best. This is an article from this years Big Island International Marathon from Hawaii Herald Tribune. I truly love the Big Island International Marathon one the most beautiful marathons in world also very well organized event.
Aaron Pierson, of Oakland, Calif., holds the men's marathon record with a rocket-fueled time of 2:38:47 in 2003 at 40 years old, an age when runners tend to slow down, not run blazing times.That mark figures to stand for a while. It's a 6:03 minute-per-mile pace, much, much faster than the Ghost's 6:30 pace. A comparable would be Tiger Woods jogging against John Daly.The hare and overweight tortoise, which would be Daly, analogy is a little exaggerated but runners, with a perspective of being either far in front or behind, get the picture
This is one of most interesting analogies I have ever read about me. Thank you very much Hawaii Herald Tribune.
Aaron Pierson, of Oakland, Calif., holds the men's marathon record with a rocket-fueled time of 2:38:47 in 2003 at 40 years old, an age when runners tend to slow down, not run blazing times.That mark figures to stand for a while. It's a 6:03 minute-per-mile pace, much, much faster than the Ghost's 6:30 pace. A comparable would be Tiger Woods jogging against John Daly.The hare and overweight tortoise, which would be Daly, analogy is a little exaggerated but runners, with a perspective of being either far in front or behind, get the picture
This is one of most interesting analogies I have ever read about me. Thank you very much Hawaii Herald Tribune.
Friday, March 12, 2010
One more time!!
Well I thought last week was my last blog for awhile but I was wrong. One more time here is my last blog for a while. Projects are done for all of my classes and waiting for final grades and more test to take and it is a comprehensive exam so should be a little in depth. I am ready anyway luckily the weather where I am living currently is starting to cooperate and I should be able to run outside these next few days to get my mind ready for the exam. I have to be honest I am extremely excited for spring and nice weather it puts me in a pretty good mood. I think the best spring time weather is in Japan with the cherry blossoms just going crazy and in some places it so white from the blossoms it looks like snow. It is definitely not snow since the temperatures are around 68 degrees. I think I really hate snow it just took one winter and I am full with snow for some time. Okay let's get back to nice weather and how beautiful Japan is during spring time and there is a great holiday period during spring also. It is called Golden week and everybody is outside enjoying the weather and going places. It is great to run around the Emperor's palace during Golden week it just always seems like a party during that time. I will be honest here again I wish I was in Japan now and enjoying all of the beauty. Right now though I will stick with Michigan and take what it has to offer. I did say for now though.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Finishing up!!!
Well the time is almost here the last week for one class and just one more week for another. This coming week I am going to be so busy writing 2 final projects I will not know if I coming or going. This time around I have put a little more thought into the final project week by being almost finished with both the projects. Therefore being a little less stressed but still a lot of work to do. I must say I have learned a lot in both of my classes this term. Meaning this has been a very productive term. In my anatomy and physiology class I have definitely become more proficient with the human body. The college composition class has put me more out there with my writing and set my fears aside and made me a more proficient writer also. With all of this new found knowledge I feel I am coming much closer to my goal of getting a college degree. I am excited about this term ending soon but I am also excited about having learned so much. I think I will have to get a few runs in this week in order to keep the mind fresh and responsive so I can finish up this term strong. I just want to say thank you to both of my professors for being so helpful and so GREAT!!!!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Mind Clearing
I have had some times in school where I thought what am I going to do? I have felt completely lost too many things on my plate. Work, school, personal issues just a major over abundance. There was a time where I just felt I had to focus on school and everything else and forget about running for awhile. That turned out to be a wrong choice. I actually gave up my true love for about three weeks a couple of terms a go and this was a decision to focus more on school. It came to me one day via a former professor of mine that I actually needed running to be more focused and this was a wrong decision. I had known that before but I ignored it and just thought I needed more time to focus solely on studies. How ever during those three weeks of not running my studies were no better if I had been running actually they were a little worse. I stopped and thought about this one day after receiving the email from my former professor. The next day I went out for a 5 mile run and everything came to me. During the run my thinking became very clear I was able to figure out many school problems and also figure out many of my personal issues. I am quite serious about this I had already known about how running clears the mind but I felt I still just needed to focus more on my studies. This five mile run was an enlightening expierence for me. All of my thinking became clear and as soon as I got back behind my computer I finished up a couple of projects and cleaned up a few other things also. I know now I will never JUST study and not run. In conclusion if you can run, walk or something physical while studying I highly recommend it I think you will find it to be an incredible studying tool.
Friday, February 5, 2010
Why?
I have wondered why I like running so much. Also why running is like my life. Basically running has run my life for many years. I have purposely chose places to live because the running is good in the area. Serious one apartment maybe better than the other but there is absolutely no running out the front door. To me that is a NO GO!! Running has been with me my whole life in many different ways. When I was younger I used running to have bullies stop picking on me because I was skinny. I would race them and beat them IN FRONT OF EVERYBODY!!! and that was the end of the story. That was pretty fun stuff. Sometimes I would even be brash as to give them a head start and still win. So running has even protected me in my life INTERESTING. Running has never really let me down in any way in my life. Like so many things in life that can let you down. Your job can let you down, relationship can let you down and so on. My running ramblings actually lead me to my current marriage. I met my wife because of running WHOA! this is getting out of hand. This is true though I met her at Kona Marathon 2004. We met at prerace party and she is Japanese and does not speak very good English but we still understood each other and really hit it off. After me going to Japan a few times we eventually got married a year later. So it is very interesting how running is so part of my life in many ways. At least to myself it is interesting.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Running an ekiden in Japan
I have had the priviledge of running in an ekiden in Japan and this is very special to me. In Japan ekidens are taken very seriously. What is an ekiden you may ask? An ekiden is a running relay in which members of the team pass a sash to each other and not a baton. This sash is usually draped across the body. Usually in ekiden each team member usually gives more than 100 percent and is practically dying before he or she passes the sash. This is how serious ekiden is in Japan. Another indication of the seriousness of ekiden in Japan is that a number of them are televised live nationally. The ekiden that I competed in was the East Japan International Ekiden this is an elite ekiden with teams from all over Japan and some foreign teams. The club I raced for was composed of Canadians, Americans, and French. I raced two times that day both legs that I ran in were 5k. You know when you are in the wrong race or you should not be racing at all when at least 6 other people in your race have PR's 2 minutes faster than yours and it is just 5k. That is DANGER!! or ABUNAI!! as Japanese like to say. I did manage to race my guts out that day and came in 4th and 10th not bad for my first ekiden. In my first race the masters race the over 40 division I ran 15:52 and was amazed of the quality of competition for old guys in Japan. I believe the first guy was timed at 15:32 that is one fast old dude. My second go round I was able to rise to the occasion 2.5 hours later and run 15:50 but that was a whole another race completely I believe first place that day was 14:02 YIKES!! that is fast. My team Namban Rengo still manage to hold on to 10th place through out the relay and we were very excited about that. 10th place out of 125 teams is pretty damn good even though the gap between us and first place was some where out in the stratosphere. I love that memory and I just had to share that.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
How I began running
It was my sophmore year at Greenway high school in Phoenix, AZ. and I waiting for Earth science class to start. I was smoking by the class room before class when I over heard two cross country guys talking about their recent win over Sunnyslope high school. They were talking and talking and maybe a little gloating. I interrupted with you know I can run. They looked at me like was from Mars. They said you can? Well Pierson, why don't you come out for cross country and give it a try. I said I will and I can beat you!! They said we doubt that Pierson, but give it try and let's see what happens becareful though this running stuff is pretty DAMN HARD!! I quit smoking the next day.
Summer started and I started running with my baggy white shorts. Whoa!! those were hideous I think about it now and wonder how I even ran with those. My first training run I will never forget I tried sprinting as long as I could. I had no idea how to train. After a few days of that I decided I need to modify my training. This sprinting thing was not working out for me. So in my complete brilliance I decided I should try and slow down a little bit. So I tried slowing down a little bit and before I knew it I was able to run further and actually get a workout in. Before I knew it I was running 5 miles WHOA!!! I kept that up 5 or 6 days a week through out summer and when cross country tryouts came along in September I was ready to go. I THOUGHT!!! At the first day of practice I found out my white baggy shorts were not the thing to be wearing but OH WELL!! After a few weeks of practice were finished and I was able to hang with everyone on training runs coach decided to have me run on the varsity team for our first meet. It was a triangular meeting between Greenway high school, Thunderbird high, and Cortez high. I can remember having this incredible AMPED UP! feeling before the race. The race started and I could not believe how great I felt racing. I beat those guys that day and finished sixth on our team and after that I never looked back. I have loved racing since that first race and I hope that I can run and race for the rest of my life. Cheers to everyone and keep running!
Summer started and I started running with my baggy white shorts. Whoa!! those were hideous I think about it now and wonder how I even ran with those. My first training run I will never forget I tried sprinting as long as I could. I had no idea how to train. After a few days of that I decided I need to modify my training. This sprinting thing was not working out for me. So in my complete brilliance I decided I should try and slow down a little bit. So I tried slowing down a little bit and before I knew it I was able to run further and actually get a workout in. Before I knew it I was running 5 miles WHOA!!! I kept that up 5 or 6 days a week through out summer and when cross country tryouts came along in September I was ready to go. I THOUGHT!!! At the first day of practice I found out my white baggy shorts were not the thing to be wearing but OH WELL!! After a few weeks of practice were finished and I was able to hang with everyone on training runs coach decided to have me run on the varsity team for our first meet. It was a triangular meeting between Greenway high school, Thunderbird high, and Cortez high. I can remember having this incredible AMPED UP! feeling before the race. The race started and I could not believe how great I felt racing. I beat those guys that day and finished sixth on our team and after that I never looked back. I have loved racing since that first race and I hope that I can run and race for the rest of my life. Cheers to everyone and keep running!
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Running With A Champion
It is quite an expierence to run with a true marathon champion. It has a unique feel to it. You are running with someone who has really done something in his or hers running career.
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