Strass Marathon
Training 2004
26.2 MILES TO GO!!! The challenge is pure and simple: complete the 26.2 mile course before passing out. Since I am also the new father of Jack, my other main challenge lies in not letting the training consume my entire life. I am very much a family man who loves spending my free time with Suzy, Jack, Sydney and Buster. That will not change. This is simply a way to continue to increase my fitness level, by working toward a new goal. By viewing my journal you will see that I am taking a somewhat level-headed approach to my training. I know that I will continue to look and feel great.

October 10, 2004 - A date that will be repeated, remembered and relived forever. A date that will be passed down in stories, included in pictures, emblazoned on a medal and engraved in my memory. But more than that, a date that forever adds a line to my list of life accomplishments: MARATHON RUNNER.
HERE IS MY JOURNAL ANY COMMENTS, QUESTIONS OR SUGGESTIONS ARE MUCH APPRECIATED!!!
JUNE 26th
Did not exercise today - getting ready for the St. Peters Rec Plex Triathlon tomorrow.
JUNE 25th
Got up early and ran 3.5 miles from the gym down to the park and back. Long run will be the 5 mile run on Sunday at St. Peters. This will round out week 3 of the marathon training.
JUNE 24th
Took the day off.
June 23rd
Ran 3.5 miles by myself. Went from Wellbridge to Skinker and back.
June 22nd
Since Innsbrook counted as the long run for the week, I am technically in week 3 of the 18 week marathon training program. The plan today was to run 3 miles. I ran 6 miles with the group from Wellbridge at 6am. Legs felt good after the weekend race.
JUNE 21st
Took the day off.
JUNE 20th
I feel great considering that I raced yesterday. Took Stan out to Algonquin to golf. It is clear to me that I need to put the golf clubs away for the summer and focus on my multi-sport training.