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Comment posted on Race Report: Dreamcatcher Classic Five-Miler by Ari
Congrats on the PR and taking home some hardware. You’ve come a long way. Keep it up!
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Thank you for posting this on your site. Team Lifeline is an amazing organization that does amazing things for Jewish children with special needs.
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Congrats on the PR and taking home some hardware. You’ve come a long way. Keep it up!
Wow, congrats on the speedy time! You’re now officially faster than I have ever been.
By the way, I was sore on Monday and Tuesday, but pretty well recovered by Wednesday and started working out again on Friday. I don’t want to do what I did last year and slack off to the point where I lose a lot of fitness – I’m looking forward to working in more cycling and swimming during the colder weather.
Congrats on your awesome race, Brandon! A 4 minute PR? That’s awesome! It is truly a testament to how marathon training can improve your short game as well.
I had a similar experience running my own Turkey Trot 5 miler this past weekend. I ran an unexpectedly fast race, placing 5th in my AG with a 30:17 (a course PR for me), even though I thought my legs were shot after PR’ing in the Philly half the previous weekend.
Anyway, congrats also to your wife and extended family who ran. It’s always nice to be able to share the roads with loved ones and run a race together before sitting down for the big turkey dinner!
Nice work out there. All the best to you, Brandon. Take care!
Congrats to all of you on your great race times!
And thanks for another great podcast episode!
Debby