One man’s idea of long-distance running: A mile a day for 40 yearsRead on for a pretty good column. Congrats to Shank on the streak!
It started as a New Year’s resolution in the Los Angeles Hilton on Jan. 1, 1983. I was there for a Rose Bowl game featuring Michigan and UCLA.
Forty years ago.
After getting out of bed, I jogged a mile on the streets of LA to make my 29-year-old self feel better.
And I never stopped. One mile a day. A four-decade, slow-motion grind that has taken me more than 14,500 miles, across America and back — twice! Practically Gumpish.
For a long while, it was a legitimate streak, almost Ripkenesque. I’d never miss. But I must confess that there have been gaps, especially in the last 10 years. A kidney stone halted the madness in 2012 and a shattered collarbone shelved me in 2015. There are a handful of other misses due to lost luggage, a knockout flu, sinus surgery, and one day when I overslept, rushed to an interview, and just plain forgot.
Thursday, January 19, 2023
40 Years Running - The Grueling One Mile Run
This theme was a favorite DSW staple in our earlier years, and now we arrive at its fortieth anniversary:
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2 comments:
Didn't he write this once before, 10 or so years ago?
Anon - I checked briefly but I didn't see anything that stuck out.
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