Monday, January 3, 2011

Subb 15 & New Years Eve

Fifteen minutes to run 3.1069 miles, 5000 kilometers, 1609.344 meters. However you look at it, running under fifteen minutes for the 5k is one of my biggest running goals. It would take three 4:50 miles and a sub 30 second 200 meters.

This is my goal for the 2011 Track season.

So what will I do to achieve this?

I am willing to give up everything and anything to reach my goals in running. I have given up pretty much any social life I might have had, I am in the process of moving out to Reece Brown's house in Lucasville (20 miles from campus) later this week. I also am going to quit my job at Starbucks in late January to focus only on my running and school. I have had a part time job since I was sixteen years old. For once, I want to not worry about making it on time to work, or having money take over every decision I make. I am ecstatic to think that in a months time my life will be so simple, so relaxed, but yet so productive and enjoyable.

I did not move down here to just make ends meet, work 16-20 hours a week and try to balance my school, running and work. I came down here to get a college degree and good education. To run on a great cross country program. To enjoy every moment I can in the short time I will be here. The past two years have been extremely busy trying to juggle all of this thing, and have not been very enjoyable outside of of my running.

I feel that being in this environment and having the opportunity to do this, I will excel. I am very excited and cannot wait...

This past weekend was new years eve and I could not have enjoyed it any more. Jeremy, Kara, Reece and I drove up to Chicago to enjoy some musical performances, and have as much fun as we could in 2 nights. Friday night (new years eve) was spent hanging out in the hotel room, heading to Timothy O'Toole's Pub for dinner and then taking a cab to Logan Square Auditorium to enjoy one of the most energetic, fun filled 30 peice pep band I've ever seen.  It was filled with old and young faces who really enjoyed playing music. They were called Mucca Pazza and words cannot explain how much fun we had. Definitely a great way to bring in the new year.


If this wasn't enough, the following night was spent at the famous Aragon Ballroom to watch one of my all time favorite bands, The Black Keys! One of the best combination of Drums and Guitar work I've ever seen live before. Such talent and true rock I had a smile on my face for the whole show.




Until next time, I will leave you with a quote...
   "He looks the whole world in the face for he owes not any man"
                                       - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

3 comments:

  1. When you move in, I need your help cutting up some kindling for future fires. We should also scavenge the woods for fallen tress to cut up. I want to have this fireplace going 24/7.

    I also might start a project of clearing a nice single track trail in the Brush Creek Forest if I get their consent. You should help on the weekends.

    I found out Colorado accepts 65% of their Grad School Applicants, that's good news. I also saw an ad for a nice mountain 2 bedroom cabin a little west of Boulder.

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  2. I am so jealous of this cabin you'll be living in! sooo baller! breaking 15 would be ridiculous...sounds like you are setting yourself up for success though!

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