Jeff Dowler, CRS - These runners train daily and they are very focused. Supporting them any way you can is all they really need. This post, getting the word out is something I know they appreciate. When I ran, I was always thankful for people who cared. It didn't matter whether I knew them or not, they were there and that's all that counted.
Lots of places here inside to train for such events.....frosty times here not sooo fit for outdoor training now.
Ha ha George Souto Dream on! I am NOT a runner - too many back issues. But I sure do appreciate, and am impressed by, those who run events like this!!
Jeff
That's an excellent point, Patricia Feager, MBA, CRS, GRI,MRP
I imagine anyone participating in this event, and others like it, truly appreciate crowd support. There is something about cheering that eggs you on!!
Jeff
Hi Sally K. & David L. Hanson
Yeah, I get that. But I remember seeing runners in New England in ALL kinds of weather. It was nuts from my perspective but I get, and admire, that dedication!
Jeff
Jeff my running days are decades behind me and having provided security for the Boston Marathon for many years, I can relate to your point about the inconvenience of the traffic via road closures....Endre
Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
Jeff,
I can imagine the traffic mess that this generates. I admire the dedication of these folks, and love that your city will be represented in Boston. Wishing you a great weekend. A
Hi Jeff Dowler, CRS, I ran the Walt Disney World Half and Full Marathon once, they were great experiences but like Endre Barath, Jr., my running days are behind me. I can cheer all the runners in the comfort of my couch these days.
Endre Barath, Jr.
Beverly Hills, CA
Jeff I expect you to put on your short and lace up your sneaker, and show us some of that speed.

