Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
- Location
- Inside my skull
Why do you think an ultra is beyond you? Sometimes you just have to believe, put in the training, and go for it.
I could probably complete the majority of "ultra" events. Sadly I'd need a lot more than the allowed cut-offs - multiples in some cases!Why do you think an ultra is beyond you? Sometimes you just have to believe, put in the training, and go for it.
That's kinda true ... but "most of" is quite important. If you don't have the physical attributes, no amount of "keeping going!" will make you sufficiently faster, or stop injuries happening.Most of it isn't physical. Most of it is a mental exercise.
For some. Someone will win the trophies. Sounds like you reached pretty much your full potential - but it was still lower than others.I never thought I could be the one coming home with the trophies, so it can he done.
Agreed. I never thought I would. But you don't start at the top. You start way down the scale. You learn how to push yourself. You learn how to come through bad spells and how to keep going when you would rather stop.And as you said " I won a couple of lower level events, and winning is the best drug of all. " Most athletes don't get to experience that.
I still see him from timTalking of running ultras in strange clothing - @rich p do you still see that lad who ran the South Downs Way 80 in a duffle coat, hat and gloves? It was back in late June 1992 and the hottest day of the year, as I recall.
Yes, he's still around and running/joggin/walking daily...Talking of running ultras in strange clothing - @rich p do you still see that lad who ran the South Downs Way 80 in a duffle coat, hat and gloves? It was back in late June 1992 and the hottest day of the year, as I recall.