Showing posts with label Chicago Half Marathon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago Half Marathon. Show all posts

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Funny thing happened while running on the Lakefront yesterday

If you know me personally or know me as a Team in Training Coach you know I have a tendency to stand out. That is by far an understatement.  I bring this up because last week I was Coaching the Chicago Half Marathon at mile 3-4 and mile 11-12. When I coach Half and Full Marathoners I believe that the coach should have most energy and be the most positive. As a leader you need to lead by example. I preach that a big part of running is mental game and you need to stay positive even when it's tough. As Keegan Grant said, a little boy who fought cancer, once said, "Happiness is a choice. You can be happy or miserable either way the distance is the same." If a little boy with cancer going though hellish chemo and radiation therapies can say that, we as runners and walkers can stay positive when we hit the wall for a few more miles. I believe a coach's attitude and energy will rub on to others throughout the race. 
To this day, I yell Keegan's quote to every runner and walker I come in contact with. When a participant sees a 6' 3" tall coach wearing a bright green wig and obnoxious colored short running shorts you'll have a tendency to notice him or run away. You'll be surprised how many people give me a smile and then high five me. Last week during the Chicago Half Marathon was no different. I coached my heart out helping everyone get to the finish. 
Yesterday, I was watching out for Team In Training participants doing their 20 mile training run for the Chicago Marathon by the North Ave. Beach house. As I was coaching, I was doing my "coaching thing" cheering on all the other people running and walking by me. I must have had 15 random people come up to me and say something like, "Hey I saw you last week at the Chicago Half last week and I'm happy!" 
Having random people come up to me and say that gives me a great deal of satisfaction that my energy and positive attitude rubbed off on them. 

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

What a Weekend

Saturday, I went on a bike ride around Lake County. I had to go to a friends house who lives in Mundelien to do some computer stuff, but I made a ride out of it by taking the long way. At the end of my ride I ended up with 2 blown tires. I had to walk 5 miles in my socks while carrying my bike home.

Sunday. was a jam packed day of excitement. Today I helped coached the Chicago Half Marathon for Team in Training. It was a great weather race wise. Not too hot but just hot enough. I got high fived by Speed Skater Olympian Apolo Anton Ohno, who ran his first half marathon, at mile 4. I helped and cheered on a number of Team participants to cross the finish line.