hjs wrote:King of failure
Indeed.
Thanks for the compliment.
Success after success only predicts failure.
If you are always succeeding, you are playing it safe, setting low goals for yourself, loafing.
It is only failure after failure that predicts success.
If you are always failing, you have high goals and are trying your best.
And that's all you have to do to succeed.
Henry, you are just paddling along, 30 seconds off the pace of those your age and weight.
Why?
That's neither fun nor admirable.
It's just drudgery, a roaring bore.
Sure, I still haven't yet achieved my goals.
But these goals are so high that I still pulled WR pace for 2K and no one my age and weight came within 20 seconds of what I did achieve.
And as far as I can tell, I still have a good chance of succeeding if I just continue to train as I am.
1:48 @ 25 spm (11 SPI) for a FM (75% HRR) predicts a 6:16/1:34 2K.
ranger
Rich Cureton M 72 5'11" 165 lbs. 2K pbs: 6:27.5 (hwt), 6:28 (lwt)