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Running Streaks

December 7, 2008 in Inspiration, Running, Uncategorized

One of the main reasons I started Crazyworldofsports.com is because sport is an amazing thing. I came across a story on MSN.com about running. I thought I just had to share it because it is such a great story. 

The article is written by Stephanie Simon of the Wall Street Journal. Her father just celebrated his 30th anniversary of his running streak. In other words, he has ran every day for 10,987 consecutive days. The last time he took a day off was in 1978, after he finished a marathon. 

The article goes on to explain how he as ran with broken bones, flu, and back spasms. He has ran through all type of weather, and even plans layovers on trips so he can get a run in. 

And he isn’t alone. The U.S. Running Streak Associations (yes, there is such a thing) lists 31 members who have been running daily for 3 years. 

Everyone who has a streak like this, whether it is running, going to the gym, or playing in consecutive baseball games, have a story of inspired persistence. 

Why do people do this? What makes people become so stuck on a routine, that they are in the routine for years at a time? Well, everyone you ask will give you a different story. Some feel it is their daily commune with God. Others relieve stress. For others, it is structure. 

Regardless of why people go through such rituals, they all have one thing in common: In a world of drugs in sports, pro stars becoming criminals, and other aspects of sports that are dragging down what sports actually mean, there are still some good that is coming out of sport. 

Keep on trackin everyone.

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When will the madness stop?!?

December 4, 2008 in athletes, baseball, Doping, Football

This week, the NFL suspended 6 players for 4 games for testing positive for a diuretic that can be used as a masking agent for steroids. Of course, the players have argued that the substance containing the diuretic didn’t list all its ingredients, and that the league scientists and lawyers had information about the substance, but withheld the information from the players

Is anyone else getting sick of hearing about all the doping issues on professional sports? I understand the bigger, faster, stronger principle, but what happened to hard work? Has sports become so competitive that people NEED to take steroid and performance enhancing drugs?

And what is with the witch hunt? Steroids are so bad in sports, sports like the NFL actually have scientists that work on this stuff? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?

Personally, if you want to fix baseball, cycling, football, hockey, track and field, and every other sport that has ever had doping problems (TABLE TENNIS ANYONE?), instead of suspending those accused of the infraction, why not kick them out of the sport all together? I can almost guarantee you there are athletes that are in great shape in the farm systems that DO NOT dope. They are working hard for a chances, but there are those professional athletes that have the advantage are taking their sport. Kick them out. Make the only way they can get in is after a year (or longer) of living clean, a public apology, community service then a try out. If a system like the above is put into place, you will weed those players out of the sport, and only those who truly just want to play will be in the game.

What do you think? Am I way off on this? Is there really no hope?