Interesting to read all the backgrounds. Like I have said before, I ran XC and Track in college but always considered myself a middle distance guy. I was so stubborn about it that it was probably detrimental to what I could have done in my "main" events and kept me from trying longer races that maybe should've been my true main events when I was in my prime. For example, I had 49 second 400m to 5th in states cross country range in high school yet I refused to run the 3200m in HS track.

I was a 400-1500m man, gddammit and I wanted to run all those races. Which I stubbornly did and it burned me out and I did okay in all 3, but I probably could've focused on the 3200m and been state champ. Then I never ran a 3k or 5k on the track in college either. Now I always wonder what I could've run in those races. These are the things I think about on runs now...Anyway, like a bunch of others I ran merely not to get fat for years. 2-4 mile runs (a lot of times on treadmills after lifting) 2-3 times a week. I showed hints of "coming back" for a few years, a run with a buddy here and there telling me I should get back into it, showing off for my wife who never saw me really run by dazzling her

with a 58 400m at age 35, but I didn't really re-engage until the late summer of '11 at 36, almost 37. Ran my first adult 5k in 18:48 with probably some of the worst splits in 5k history. I tried to go out with the kids in the race who ultimately ran in the 16s and paid for it badly at the end. I had no clue if they were running too fast or I was just old or both. Nonetheless, I got the itch back and I ran 18:28 a few weeks later with a better approach. Then that week, I convinced myself that sub 18 was possible by the end of '11 did track work on Tuesday and some again on my own that Friday. So a race and 2 track workouts in 6 days...after years of relative inactivity. Shockingly I developed a stress fracture in my hip. So I was on the shelf for awhile but the itch was fully back. I started really training again right before XMas but took it smarter this time. I ran 6-7 5ks this year starting with a couple in the mid 18s and hitting my best of 17:22 in June. Then after a 37:44 10k, doing 200+ miles for July and August and getting inspiration from here, I decided to do my first ever Half marathon. Though the Mcmillan calculators et al wouldn't say it's my best effort compared to some of my shorter stuff, the 1:22:05 Half was definitely the most proud I have been since my comeback. I still don't know if I consider myslef a long distance guy but I am least coming around to the idea of it. I'm running my best pure distance running probably ever at age 38 and think I can better my Half and quite possibly (GULP) think about a Marathon in 2013...