I've always wondered this about letsrun posters: how many of you guys/gals are just d2 cross country/track people who, because you couldn't cut it as a real runner, have to act defensive and childish when others post questions or ask advice? Just because some of you have decided to go to a shit school and take kinesiology classes, and continue living in your "running is the center of my very being" world, doesn't mean the 95 percent of the other people who browse/post on this site care one iota. Look, I myself have done the running thing: ran cross and track in high school, ran 4 years in college, ran marathons, etc..but as a 21 year old, my ideas about running are the same as they were when I was 18: it's a hobby, it can be fun, but usually it's not. Training for a track meet is not enjoyable, I don't care who you are. The fact that people center their lives around racing at the Podunk New York State D2 Indoor meet is beyond me. In 5 years nobody is going to care that you ran a 4:05 indoor mile and not a 4:07.