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This is how it works-
I love to run but there are times when I would rather not. This is when the voices start. Chants, name calling, guilt and reverse psychology is how they get me up and out the door. I don't really mind the voices and have actually started looking forward to their daily calls. Together we have formed a running club that supports, encourages and competes with each other. I love these peeps. They are much more experienced, talented and tougher than I am. Pushing me out the door, through the hard miles and up the monster hills when I am feeling lazy or want to give up. Some people have "real" training partners, coaches and support crews. My team is ALWAYS with me and helps me to keep my eye on the prize and not veer off the track. Sounds crazy- Yeah, probably is.........

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Raccoon Hunting We Will Go.....





Man, these FREAKS in my head are hard to please. THEY are never satisfied. An 18 minute 5k followed by a 4:26 50k, in a pink tutu, the next day? Nope not enough. Okay, how about a marathon PR a week later? Nope. One more marathon PR less than 2 weeks after that? Sure.... that got me about 4 days. Now THEY are ready to move on. So WE shall.

I have been fascinated by the ultra scene for a while. It amazes me that people can go so far- and actually enjoy doing it. The great mystery of endurance is intriguing and I have often wondered just how far I can go. The first quest was the 50k. Then 50 miles. Still the VOICES refuse to acknowledge me as an "ultra-marathoner" until I complete the next step.

I have been toying with the idea of running a 100 miler for a while but every one that I looked at seemed to fall at the wrong time of year. This last Monday, a friend from the dailymile suggested the Rocky Raccoon 100 in February. After looking at the website, I realized that this might be the one. My search for the "perfect" opportunity is over and the CLUB is going on a Raccoon Hunt.

Convincing myself was easy. Convincing my wife? A tad more difficult. She is way smarter and much more careful than I am. Not to mention that she thinks it is crazy to run such absurd distances. But she also knows how bad I want it and her support is amazing. She is on-board and will be part of the crew, along with a couple of awesome dudes (and full fledged members of the Idiot's Running Club) that will come along and pace me through the hard miles. Of course I had to make some concessions- the main one being a bump up in life insurance.... guess that's fair.

This afternoon I signed up for The Rocky Raccoon 100 Mile Trail Race in Huntsville, Texas on February 5th. No backing out now- and I feel the time is right. I am coming off my best year of running. I've hit and exceeded EVERY goal for the year and now it is time to move on to the next quest. It is time to find out exactly what I can do, not only physically but also mentally. I will probably continue to train as I have and not really add many more miles. There is only so much time that I can commit- especially through the holiday's- but I'll figure it out. Maybe even catch a training plan from one of those famous running publications.......NOT.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Very excited for you!!!

Maria Simone (maslife) said...

Awesome. Looking forward to reading about the training & the race. My husband and I have been toying with the idea of a 100 miler, but it won't be for another year.

ultrarunnergirl said...

Cool! Good luck with your training. A warning about ultras, they are addictive!

David- said...

Thanks- Addictive? Like crack or like tattoos?