If you look back at my marathons and ask whether I would swap one of them for my one balls-up, of course I would. But you can't choose. You have to make the best of it on the day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have to change a lot of things before I become a good marathon runner.
I like to juggle with one ball at a time. Then I put the ball down and do nothing for extended periods of time.
Running a marathon is something I've always wanted to do.
I've tried my very best to keep all the balls in the air and be home.
I dislike the gym, but I'll chase a tennis ball all day.
I might have to do the London Marathon. I like crowds, so that is why I like the big marathons.
Health is your greatest wealth, so experiencing a marathon and seeing what you're capable of is really special.
I juggle a lot of different balls and sometimes I don't know how I manage to keep them all up in the air, but I do!
I try to avoid the temptation with time as a total indicator for what my possibilities are for the marathon. It's the not the best indicator, but it's more how you feel, how you cover the distance and how you are able to do the training afterward.
I've got to have 25 balls in the air at the same time.