Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Monday, September 17, 2007
new low.
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Saturday, September 15, 2007
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
announcing my arrival
my mail to "runners for life"
Hello all,
I bet most of you must be wondering that the sender's name was in some form was familiar.... yes, this is the same Dileep who used to mail a whole lot on this group till I was forced to take a sabbatical from running...
i have not been reading any running related emails (to avoid disappointment and discomfort that i am not running & thus have succesfully added 13 kilos :) yes...I have had people pulling my cheek... really i have had to make more buckle holes in my belt in the last 4 months than in the last 4 years...lets get back to the point)... this is the first running related mail i picked up in close to 4 months.. after a half marathon distance on sunday... and i am so charged to do a 50k run... this dream *will* be followed up a decent training schedule... until and unless something unexpected happens (and definetly hope it is NOT back to back like this time around).. btb i did run today's quota of 2 miles... according to the schedule mentioned in the mail...
thanks for your time.. i know this mail was unproductive for you.. but had to share my excitement of getting back to running.. :)
miles to go...
Dileep..
Hello all,
I bet most of you must be wondering that the sender's name was in some form was familiar.... yes, this is the same Dileep who used to mail a whole lot on this group till I was forced to take a sabbatical from running...
i have not been reading any running related emails (to avoid disappointment and discomfort that i am not running & thus have succesfully added 13 kilos :) yes...I have had people pulling my cheek... really i have had to make more buckle holes in my belt in the last 4 months than in the last 4 years...lets get back to the point)... this is the first running related mail i picked up in close to 4 months.. after a half marathon distance on sunday... and i am so charged to do a 50k run... this dream *will* be followed up a decent training schedule... until and unless something unexpected happens (and definetly hope it is NOT back to back like this time around).. btb i did run today's quota of 2 miles... according to the schedule mentioned in the mail...
thanks for your time.. i know this mail was unproductive for you.. but had to share my excitement of getting back to running.. :)
miles to go...
Dileep..
Sunday, September 9, 2007
my first run
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Why an ultra marathon?
(Thanks to madhu.)
Let it be acknowledged that all life is purpose struggle. Now let us see why an endurance athlete is adapted to this:
Go do it. Whatever.
Let it be acknowledged that all life is purpose struggle. Now let us see why an endurance athlete is adapted to this:
- She sets a goal usually aggressive but realistic and mostly achievable. (All life is usually milestones set and hopefully passed.)
- She trains very hard for this.
- There is considerable pain and struggle in the effort. This pain is however good pain in that it is self-imposed for a purposive goal and the pain transforms into pleasure along the way.
- The goal is achieved mostly but some times not.
- If not achieved she tries without giving up again and again till success.
- If achieved she sets new more aggressive goals to further enhance the abilities. She does not know what the limit is.
- As an essential byproduct she builds in an intense tolerance threshold for pain and this helps enormously in real life.
- During an endurance event and the training, the progress is never even. There are highs and lows, ups and downs and all these she will learn to deal with as they come and in an equanimous manner. What more can the Bhagavad Gita teach such a yogini?
- The byproduct of good health though enormous is here made light due to the larger good effects of a strong spirit.
- and so on...
Go do it. Whatever.
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