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!!!
July 24th
Celebrated Carolyn's 31st Birthday with a LONG RUN of 12 miles. Weather was in the low 70s when Rosenthal, Pepper and I left Wellbridge at 6am and ran down Lindell just past Compton. With the Arch in sight we turned around and headed for home. I can honestly say that my legs felt like they took a beating. For as good as I felt 2 weeks earlier doing 10 miles, this was much tougher. Got a small blister on my foot going back but no big deal. This run wiped me out - I spent much of the remainder of the day resting at home - did not do much of anything.