I Corinthians 9:24 states, “Do you not know that those who run a race all run, but one receives the prize? Run in such a way that you obtain it”. This Bible verse has had significant meaning to me particularly while running track in high school. Track is a sport that requires hard work, determination, speed, focus, and self-discipline.…
I turned around, slowly, to see a clown statue, smiling an evil smile. It started to walk towards me, slowly, but just as scary. Inside I was running, but on the outside, I was frozen. My heartbeat started to rise, and I started to sweat. I turned in the opposite direction and started to run.…
I’m starting over again anew something different now. The last run was great while it lasted. Day one back at practice was pretty rough, hitting balls endlessly at the range brought upon old bad habits. It made me realize how far away I was from my former swing, the consistency, strength, and concentration it had brought me. I had now found myself with a rugged backswing and an upbeat tempo.…
Before Brayden arrived to pick me up, I worked both of the horses for a hour each. Afterwards, I bushed them and turned them out to the field for the day. They deserved a day off relaxing and grazing under the sun. Before turning them loose to their own devices, I spray them down with fly spray on and slip their fly masks on. Both horses trot around the field before settling down to graze.…
I use all my energy trying to wave down the boat that I pass out. That is the last thing I remember. I wake up to a bright light in my face. I can't believe that I am on land or at least that's what I thought. Turns out it wasn't a lobster boat that rescued me, it was a coast guard from the prison I had been in for almost 10 years.…
About a year ago at this time, I was training for the NYC half marathon. I’d never really taken to running in my life, despite always being pretty active. This was different. After I’d recently lost my mom, running connected me to something larger. When the cold winter air came into my lungs, I knew each breath was all I needed to keep going.…
We all have something to be passionate about. Whether it's a sport, a career or a hobby, everyone has that something that they do and love that is deeply woven into our lives. This "thing" is so important that taking this one "thing" away would tear any person apart. My passion, my hunger, my "thing" is running cross country. There has never been a moment wasted on my sport due to its inherent ability to build a person's character and teach the athletes the importance of goal setting.…
BANG! Time seems to slow down as the gun goes off to start the race. Bright lights and the crowd cheering are distracting as beads of sweat start to drip off me. However, despite this nervousness there is nowhere else I would rather be. The Adrenaline rush and sense of responsibility that you are carrying your teammate’s hopes, pushes me to run to the best of my ability.…
Vincent delacruz FIRST DRAFT Bellevue college Word requirement: less than 500 words Question:Writing and engaging and compelling narrative which focuses on strengths,accomplishments, and relevant experiences university admissions committees seek out. Track and Field has had the biggest impact in my life. I have only been a part of the team for two seasons, but the amount of experience i have obtained is tremendous. From working with a team, to overcoming obstacles with perseverance, to providing me with motivation for school.…
Language has the power to marginalize people Humans are creatures seeking to gain power in every possible way and so forth even in their use of language. In today’s society a common strategy to gain authority and power is to dehumanize, denigrate and to make a person or group feel less cofident. The pronouns ”girl”, ”woman”, ”female” etc are frequently used and referred to in a condescending way, for example to claim that someone is a bad runner: ”you run like a girl” or a bad driver ”you drive like a woman”. The use of female pronouns to critize someone makes these words diminishing, marginalizing and in some occasions offensive.…
My story is going to be about my first Cross Country race. I know it’s not that exciting, but it was for me. I met lots of people that day and I made some friends with the other team. Before the race I wallked from the High School to the Elementary. I walked with with Spencer and we talked a little bit.…
It was a normal, spring morning, in the eastern part of Massachusetts; Boston, Massachusetts, home of the annual Boston Marathon. Thousands of people were getting ready for the run, devoted to the sport and excited to get started. Justin Jones was getting ready to run his 1st ever marathon. He has been training for this for almost a year, and his wife was preparing him. Eating healthy, running his first ever 10k in March, only a month before the worst day of his life, April 15, 2013.…
The temperature was 83 degrees outside and the humidity was quite high. I just finished swim practice, and I was exhausted from training in the pool. I wanted nothing more than to go home and rest. But, unfortunately, my calendar reminded me that I had eight miles to run. So I proceeded to run down the driveway.…
I haven't always been a student athlete, I started competing in Track in 8th grade and continued Track in 9th grade. To start Track when I did was a split second decision, the night before registration I decided to play a sport for the first time since 6th grade and I never looked back. At the end of the 9th grade track season I realized that I wanted to do more sport it also helped that all my track teammates who played football. Were all like “SAM you have to play FOOTBALL next season.”…
Not everyone has the same body constitution, weight or natural ability to run. To overdo it on the road could cause fatigue, lack of motivation and even injury. One size fits all running plans run the risk of pointing you in this direction. It certainly did for me. Just my luck……