Someone decided to convince me to become (a tiny) bit more technologically savvy, so you can now find my updated website (and blog, whenever I get around to blogging again) over at:
ameliabooneracing.com
RIP, RIL.
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"The timorous may stay at home."
~ Murphy v. Steeplechase Amusement Co., 250 N.Y. 479, 483 (N.Y. 1929)
~ Murphy v. Steeplechase Amusement Co., 250 N.Y. 479, 483 (N.Y. 1929)
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Friday, March 20, 2015
The Book of Ultra: The Georgia Death Race
Obstacle racing has been fantastic.
But last fall (fresh off of knee surgery), I was looking for something different. A new challenge, a new venture. Having made a brief foray into competitive CrossFit at Regionals last year, I realized that lifting heavy things for just a few minutes at a time probably wasn't my wheelhouse. So when I sat down to think about what I love the MOST about OCR, I realized it's running up and down mountains (or the Death Race, where all I wanted to do was hike up and down Bloodroot endlessly).
So why not try something where I'm doing just that? Let's write a new chapter, a new book. And call it The Book of Ultra.
But last fall (fresh off of knee surgery), I was looking for something different. A new challenge, a new venture. Having made a brief foray into competitive CrossFit at Regionals last year, I realized that lifting heavy things for just a few minutes at a time probably wasn't my wheelhouse. So when I sat down to think about what I love the MOST about OCR, I realized it's running up and down mountains (or the Death Race, where all I wanted to do was hike up and down Bloodroot endlessly).
So why not try something where I'm doing just that? Let's write a new chapter, a new book. And call it The Book of Ultra.
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