You’ve all
probably seen this by now:
That’s
Mahiedine Makhissi-Benabbad, French Olympian, and the 3000 meter steeplechase
champion winning then assaulting a 14 year old girl in mascot outfit that looks
like a pack of paper towels. What’s my
reaction to this?
Awesome! There simply needs to be more assaults and
violence in running competitions. It’d
really spice things up. I’d like to see
what Ryan “Razor Elbows” Hall could do to Meb the Calf Mangler over the course
of 26.2 miles besides, you know, the running.
Seriously, did we care anything about the European Championship 3000
meter steeplechase until Benabbad started knocking over teenage girls dressed
as paper towels? What we owe the man is
a "Thank You". Thanks for bringing the
sport into the spotlight!
And who
likes a mascot anyway?* They are as
useless as a cheerleader. We have a
local green guy, Sparty, that annoys everyone around here. Until the age of ten, my kids thought he was a
felon and were slightly afraid of him, thanks to a few well placed comments
whispered into their tender little brains from yours truly. I’d love to see Benabbad meet up with him
after a race.
Chi-Town
Yo-Yo
It’s vacation
week for the Nitmos clan. And when we
vacation, we do it right! That means,
lots of time in the car and driving back and forth to Chicago every
weekend! What could be better? That’s how you all vacation, right?
We start out
in northern Michigan. Then, a trip to
the Windy City after, followed by a return to Up North, Michigan for lakes and
boats, followed by a return to Chicago again next weekend for a Chicago Fire**
game. The second Chicago excursion was a
late booking as the kids’ soccer club arranged a play date with the team. There will be tailgating, on field scrimmages
and ball boy assistance. By game time, I
should be all lit up and ready for a full scale European-style BRAWL!!
I’m going to find the nearest mascot…
Speaking of
soccer, both of the kids re-made their premier teams for the coming
season. I know you were concerned and
all. You can look forward to another
year’s worth of photos! By the way, soccer season
actually begins again in t-minus 10 days…..
What
Training Plan?
It just
dawned on me that I’m about 17 weeks away from the NYC Marathon. I don’t have a training plan written and you
know what? I’m not going to write one. Like most of my running these days, I’m going
to just go with feel on this one. I
haven’t written any plan down in over two years and things have worked out. What could possibly go wrong?
Although I
keep forgetting about the Dances with Dirt trail run in September. Someone better tell me my leg assignments
soon. I’m highly allergic to poison ivy
and I hear there is lots of it on the trail.
I’m sure it will work out…what could possibly go wrong?
Here’s to
hoping there’s a giant green three leaf mascot named "Ivy" at the finish. I’d love to go all Benabbad over its ass.
If you’ve
run more than five marathons, do you still write out a training plan??
Happy
trails.
* While FMS
does not officially endorse mascot abuse, for legal reasons, it is unofficially
encouraged and monetarily rewarded in the most hypothetical, legal way
possible.
**I know, it’s
the MLS but that’s the best we got around here.
8 comments:
I've written a plan out, but I'm hardly following it, much like last year. I've been considering what might happen if I just wing it. Good luck us ... Cheers!
I don't follow a plan, but I do make sure that I get in a few 20 milers. Of course, I also barely broke 4 hours at my last marathon, so I should probably reconsider this whole "plan" thing of which you speak.
Hey- I was a mascot. I was a KINGWOOD Cougar. Yeah it was lots of fun to wear a four inch thick fur suit in the 110 Texas heat. I actually had my red shorts dye my white socks pink and my mom made me shower in the hose before my stink came inside. And yes- everyone punched me! I put my kids in a run camp this summer and it really highlights how boring running is ;). I mean we just line them up and run and do drills for an hour and they are like BORING! Hmmmmm, I never noticed that side of running. Ah kids. Training plan- i would at least have a rough one. You want to have fun in NYC.
I would at least plan out your long runs if nothing else.
Have you seen this homage to your hometown yet??
http://www.notsopuremichigan.com/?p=267
So I left Chicago last night and now you're going there.
I see what you did there. Well played, sir.
No training plan for me, but I've never been an advocate of training plans (even for my first marathon). Keep me posted on your NYC plans!
I still follow a plan, but have used several different ones. My husband has run 20 marathons, and he doesn't follow a set plan. He'll do whatever I'm doing or whatever his training group is doing. I think when you have run that many, as long as you get some decent mileage in you are fine.
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