MudRunFun Magazine Oct. 2013 | Page 14

(September 26, 2013 at 12:57pm) Many of you read the post I shared last year entitled, “The Ultra Beast I couldn’t slay.” A year later, I’m proud to write a different note...The Ultra Beast I slayed. If you didn’t read last year’s, I’ll fill you in with the last paragraph from that note: “There’s a part of me that was left on the mountain in Killington. It’s like there’s a mythical dragon that took my sword after a battle. Some would say, “it’s just a sword”…but it’s not. I know the heartache, disappointment and the likes will subside with time…that I’ll come back to Vermont stronger, wiser and more ready next time. But as “silly” as it may sound, I feel like I won’t be 100% until I conquer it.” You know, looking back at last year, and I’ve shared this with a few other people, I actually ran a lot more. I did more races. I put more work in in-between them. If anything, I thought I would’ve DNF’ed this year as opposed to last year. This year I ran 5-10 less events before the Ultra Beast, did really no running between them and just a handful of times did I actually do anything to better 11 myself training wise. Stupid training plan to earn redemption right? Maybe.