tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5779045700755344162.post3552057477341266614..comments2012-03-17T10:41:08.718-07:00Comments on unlikeliest marathoner: ups and downsMeghann Foyehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02418253934542104372noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5779045700755344162.post-26715733070201551432009-09-21T17:28:59.298-07:002009-09-21T17:28:59.298-07:00Oh my gosh, this is amazing. I am honestly so touc...Oh my gosh, this is amazing. I am honestly so touched. I was away on vacation (which I'll post about), and am very sorry to just be commenting back now. I think there is something special magic that reflecting on each run does for me, and I can see how lagging behind in posts really does affect my overall outlook on running. Thanks for following Dan!Meghann Foyehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02418253934542104372noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5779045700755344162.post-46376306452238887882009-09-02T12:10:19.925-07:002009-09-02T12:10:19.925-07:00From my perspective the feelings are normal. Try ...From my perspective the feelings are normal. Try something new during your runs - Galloway recommends 8 - 10 minutes of running followed by 1 - 2 minutes of walking (stretch carefully, grab a drink, relax and enjoy the views around you). All of this should put a smile on your face and take the "seriousness" out of the run.<br /><br />Remember "Why you are doing this" - To Raise money/awareness, to feel/look good....Share your thoughts with your silent followers, read a new book/blog, how do you feel about your previous marathon....<br /><br />You are better prepared this time.<br /><br />Take care,<br /><br />Dan from ColoradoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com