How did you feel?
I kind of feel depressed and as if there isn't much ahead of me and not much else to work for.
How did you feel?
I kind of feel depressed and as if there isn't much ahead of me and not much else to work for.
Everything comes to an end. When Coe felt that he couldn't go any faster, he quit in the middle of a workout and walked away from the sport (at least the competitive end).
He found new fields to conquer. So can you. I'd recommend English grammar and spelling.
You'll never be the best at anything you do in life. Deal with it. If you ever do reach your maximum potential in something, be proud of yourself. Most people never even try to develop their talents.
Do you really think I could be good at English grammar and spelling? By looking at my natural abilities I don't really think hard work will change much.
What's depressing about it? I've run as hard as I possibly could on that day.
The hardest I've ever run was at the end of my last race, a miserable half marathon where I tried desperately to salvage something in the end. I don't know where I found that last mile, but it felt like I was going to spontaneously combust.
There is always a way to be better, faster, and stronger. When you lose sight of this it is easy to think that that's it, that that's all you can do. If you truly want to walk away, then walk away, but don't think for a minute that you can't be faster.
The thing is, there is an interplay between running as hard as you could and running as hard as you could at your best level of fitness. One race stands out in my mind where I ran as hard as I could - I was destroyed afterwards, to the point where, as I was lying on the changing room floor, I actually got worried there was something going wrong/I'd done something to myself with how I was feeling. Indescribable. I didn't feel right for a while after that. Anyway, my point was that that wasn't my best result. It was the moment I'd pushed myself the most. If that had been combined with my best fitness levels I'd have a new PB. Fitness levels can improve. Focus on that.
yah you're all right. I'm going to keep on training.
thanks
p.n. wrote:He found new fields to conquer. So can you. I'd recommend English grammar and spelling.
People like you make this board nearly intolerable. What he said was completely coherent. This isn't an english class. Who the hell cares if someone spells incorrectly? I sure as hell do not, it's an internet board. I use proper english when I am speaking, or writing a paper, but when Im online, I don't really give a shit, and you shouldnt either.
Ligheten up.
just quit and try to get lucky with eva longoria, and dont use a condom
just quit and try to get lucky with eva longoria, and dont use a condom
first 400 i ever ran, completely blacked out about 30 m from the finish line and face planted. i knew i couldn't have pushed it any harder.
I did.
Then the next week I ran faster.
My first mile race ever. It was an indoor mile and for some reason I thought I was in 4:30-4:35 shape based on workouts I had done prior to the race. So when the gun sounded, I took off with the leaders. It was at about 400-600m into the race that I realized I had gone out way too hard. But I had too much pride to slow down and admit defeat, so I kept hammering as hard as I ever have in a race. I started seeing spots and losing feeling in my arms. I crossed the line in next to last place. One of my teammates walked over and I asked him what my time was, expecting something around 4:40. He said 4:55. I was so incredibly pissed and utterly exhausted. It wasn't one of my best performances, but it was the hardest I've ever run.
anyonymous wrote:
People like you make this board nearly intolerable. What he said was completely coherent. This isn't an english class. Who the hell cares if someone spells incorrectly? I sure as hell do not, it's an internet board. I use proper english when I am speaking, or writing a paper, but when Im online, I don't really give a shit, and you shouldnt either.
Ligheten up.
I normally agree with you, and I make typo's all the time, and some actual spelling mistakes, but "undoubtibly" ??? C'mon. That's like writing "superbedibly" or " incrededly" or "remarkedibly" or some crazy shit like that. In fact, when I first read it, it was so whacky that for a moment I was like: "what?? that's so off I can't even tell what's wrong with it!" he had "temporaredibly" given me brain damage.
(And tell me you wrote "ligheten" up as a joke. But at least that might a simple typo where you hit in an extra "e". But "undoubtibly" was no typo. )
[/quote]I normally agree with you, and I make typo's all the time, and some actual spelling mistakes, but "undoubtibly" ??? C'mon. That's like writing "superbedibly" or " incrededly" or "remarkedibly" or some crazy shit like that. In fact, when I first read it, it was so whacky that for a moment I was like: "what?? that's so off I can't even tell what's wrong with it!" he had "temporaredibly" given me brain damage.
(And tell me you wrote "ligheten" up as a joke. But at least that might a simple typo where you hit in an extra "e". But "undoubtibly" was no typo. )[/quote]
Fair enough.
glad you concur. and I just noticed your anyonymous spelling. nice. me likey, me likey a lot. you like that extra "vowoel" angel, huh? (yeah, I am calling "y" a vowel, sure, why not ).
on the one and only occasion i nailed my 400
49.11 for you haters at home
I am in awe. RUI weed or substance-free?
marijuologist wrote:
49.11 for you haters at home