I can't run forever. I decided to go back to school for my degree, because I know now there's more to life than track.
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In high school, I did a little track and field and ran on my own. In college, I would run every now and again, but I didn't have enough time to be devoted to it.
I'm glad that I ran track in high school. I think it paid off.
As I've been able to once again gain the benefits of speed work, I'm enjoying my running more and more.
I ran track, and basically played every sport.
Over the years, I've given myself a thousand reasons to keep running, but it always comes back to where it started. It comes down to self-satisfaction and a sense of achievement.
I've run a lot of miles over the years, some fast and some not so fast. I've won some big races and I've had some big disappointments, but I enjoy the freedom of running and the challenge of training and competition as much now as when I first started back in high school.
I ran track in high school. I was a fragile young man, personally and physically. I tried football. That didn't work out; I broke my collarbone. But I always loved running.
Before me, sprinters retired at 23 or 24. I run because I still like it, I can make a living, and I feel I was born to do it. And because people tell me I can't do it.
I love to run, and I actually run quite a bit.
I was into sports and dancing. I ran track. I have a lot of stamina.
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