With Boston taking place and a recent mention in Runner's World magazine, I decided to rent a little independent movie called Saint Ralph. It's the story of a Catholic school teenager in the 1950's whose father is dead and mother passes into a coma. As he deals with typical teenager adolescent issues, the threat of being forced into an orphanage now hangs over his head. He comes to believe that only through a miracle will his mother awaken from her coma. Coincidentally, he is also told that it would be take a miracle for him to win the Boston Marathon. Ultimately, he decides that he needs to win the marathon in order to save his mother. It's a pretty funny and entertaining little film. I think it would appeal to any Catholic, runner, and fan of independent films...or at least 2 of the 3. Check it out. Besides, where else will you get a Paavo Nurmi reference in a flick?As for this weekend, my LR wasn't as long as previous weeks due to this being a step back week. Next week I have my first 20 miler. Sunday, due to the lower mileage, I decided to do 13.1 miles at my Bayshore first half-marathon goal pace as a sort of trial run.
I'd like to do the first half in 1:36:30 at Bayshore. My Sunday numbers:
13.1 miles
1:35:47 time
7:19 per mile
Three more weeks of hard training to go!! Getting excited!?

3 comments:
that time is awesome
i think the 112th is in your cards
Thanks for your thoughts! I like the quote a lot; I'll have to remember that one. I think you're right--it's not a matter of if, but when. I'm certainly never going to give up! Who knows--maybe both of us will toe the line at the 112th.
Saint Ralph is a sweet movie. I saw it on sale at Target and took a chance on buying. Luckily, I loved it! I think it's a great movie to watch pre-race or just when needing a little motivation.
First, I noticed that you are in Okemos, MI - which is adjacent to my beloved MSU, where I resided for the best period of my life from 1993-1997.
Second, thanks for your comments. You can join the 112th Boston. Don't know your age, but based on your times, it appears well within your reach.
Keep running. I look forward to tracking your progress.
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