The Loop
A lone walker strides up the hill. In the distance, lively conversation can be heard as shadows creep onto the hilly landscape while the sun begins to rise. The majestic Continue Reading →
A lone walker strides up the hill. In the distance, lively conversation can be heard as shadows creep onto the hilly landscape while the sun begins to rise. The majestic Continue Reading →
They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint. Over 2,700 years ago, when the prophet Isaiah spoke Continue Reading →
It was 2:30 in the morning. I had just made the decision to end my hundred mile pursuit at mile 73. A few hours earlier, I had put medical tape Continue Reading →
I had just set the microwave to 1 minute, 33 seconds for what seemed like the ten thousandth time. It was early in the morning at work. The halls were Continue Reading →
As we age, we stop following our physical bliss. The body is pampered rather than challenged. It is told to be quiet, and becomes no more than a receptacle for Continue Reading →
Over the past few years, many people have asked me about why I have become involved in endurance training, most recently ultramarathons. Questions center around the time it takes, especially Continue Reading →
There is an old man who lives near Hartke Pool. I pass him by in the early mornings and late afternoons on my bike to and from work. He walks Continue Reading →
In 1928, an infamous, peculiar C.J. Pyle staged one of the most unlikely sporting events of all time. For months, as entertainingly detailed by author Geoff Williams, he had promised Continue Reading →