It is winter here in New England. Bare trees, snow on the ground, kids sledding. For the runners out there, today was one of those perfect days. Sunny, not too windy, and air just cold enough that you are not sweating profusely and warm enough that your lungs aren’t getting sliced by the rawness. Went to the local track to do some speed workouts. This time of year, only the first 100 yards is accessible as the remaining 3/4 is covered by snow and ice, and sits in the shade away from the warming sun. Today, however, my sacred 1/4 plot was a mix of ice and slush so I deferred to the parking lot. I am still up in the air when it comes to the ipod and running. I love music and running, but the two together don’t really mix for me. If I am on the road, it is a definite no for me, I don’t want to end up road kill (which reminds me of how awful this month has been in terms of the number of people who lost their lives while walking in the streets because the sidewalks are not plowed). Certainly, during a race it is a no. But when I am on the track, it has been 50:50. When I first got an ipod, I used it all the time. Now, it is more of a distraction/annoyance than anything. Besides the ear phones falling out, cords hitting my face and out of sync rhythms (yes, all can be fixed) I lost out on the whole point of running for me: to enjoy it. I recall reading this excellent article in Runners World a ways back about
John Moylan, an avid runner who worked in the twin towers. He almost lost his life that day, and was unable to run for almost a month likely because of the emotional toll it took on him. Running is a way for me to get some perspective everyday. In the daily grind of life, it is my release. Whether its exercise, reading, driving etc, having some kind of way to deposit these pressures is a good thing. If you have never run or walked for exercise, or have gotten distracted from the routine, there is no better time to get back on the horn. Grab a pair of sneakers, and walk for 10 or 15 minutes. Try it a couple of times a week. My bet is that you will get addicted to it because of how good it makes you feel. God, life isn’t easy. All you can do is keep keepin’ on. Like the wise man Red once said “Get busy livin’ or get busy dyin”.
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Ice Running, the ipod and 9/11
Posted by 19strikes on December 24, 2007
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Pearl Jam – Hold on
Posted by 19strikes on December 21, 2007
I was just reading a great blog (http://fivevs1.wordpress.com/), and I just find it so cool to be able to talk to people who you have never met, and likely never will, about things you have in common. Call me crazy, but I love Pearl Jam. And this song, Hold On, which debuted on their Lost Dogs album. The chorus – I know… life would be different if I… held on. Held on. I know… I could be something if I… held on.
How about this comparison – it reminds me of that Dave Matthews song, Dancing Nancies, “Twenty three, Im so tired of life, Such a shame to throw it all away, The images grow darker still, Could I have been anyone other then me?” Anyways, as discussed in the 5vs1 blog, Hold On was a track that never made the 10 sessions , and I think most agreed that it didnt really fit there, nor on Vs. But it matches the sentiment of those Ten type songs like once, Alive, and the trilogic (new word) footsteps. I thought I was a big PJ fan, had all the bootlegs, been to so many shows, but when Lost Dogs came out I found myself thinking, why am I going to buy this, I know all these tunes. But as a PJ fan, you just do and with that I heard Hold On for the first time, and 4/20, even Bee Girl was a different rendition then I was used to.
Come on, this is the first day I have ever blogged so I can just rant. Being a fan in the 21st century is crazy, I mean, look how much access we have to music! I can watch PJ videos all night on youtube, listen to every concert a day after the show, and then talk about the songs with complete strangers. Just 10 years ago, this was hardly possible. I was just dubbing tapes for friends, and re-buying all the music on cd’s. What a world.
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