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Of Treadmills and Randy Pausch October 23, 2007

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Yes, treadmills can be fun.  Especially when you have somebody to talk to.  Sherene and I ran together, stride for stride, breath for breath, the theme from Chariots of Fire embracing our bodies, our minds, our souls…

Okay, it wasn’t THAT great. But I would never have run today on the treadmill if it wasn’t for Sherene.  The best part of the whole run was when during a discussion of yesterday’s Oprah show.  She had two guests facing terminal cancer.  One was a professor from Carnegie Mellon named Randy Pausch. He gave an emotionally and moving last lecture in September of 2007.  In it described people as basically choosing to be a “Tigger” or a an “Eeyore”.  We talked about people we knew who were either “Tiggers” or “Eeyores”.  One particular friend, we admitted needed to find her “inner Tigger”.  I then said, “Everyone should have a little Tigger in them.  Now Piglet, that’s another story.”  Sherene, very straight-faced, quickly added, “Or Pooh.”  We both busted up into a choking laughter and nearly fell off our respective treadmills.

But seriously, if you can watch the lecture I highly recommend you do.  He has basic, simple advice that helps people achieve their childhood dreams.

We did a lot of jumping rope and hopping around last night at EZ8 and I felt it today in my calves and shins.  It made the run slow and laborious.  I just wanted to make it to 5 miles.  I didn’t care how, I just really wanted to get there.  At 4.92 miles, I accidently pulled the emergency stop clip while reaching for my towel.  “Nooooooo!” could be heard echoing through the gym. So, that’s why my run is just shy of 5 miles.  Call it a technical difficulty.

Now go watch the lecture.  You won’t regret it.

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1. Running Kate » Childhood Dreams » Sweat365 Fitness Blogs and Community » Where fitness meets inspiration. - October 25, 2007

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