BikeFan
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- May 12, 2003
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I love that so many of you have mentioned the most important thing you've learned is that you're capable of doing more than you first thought. I was the same way when I started. I never thought I'd be fast enough to qualify for Boston, but I've done it twice now. As Roxymama wrote, once you put fear aside, amazing things can happen. Are any of you familiar with the story of Priscilla Welch (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Priscilla_Welch)? She went from being a pack-a-day smoker and couch potato to Olympian and winner of the 1987 NYC Marathon, and she didn't even start competitive running until age 35! OK, none of us are favorites for a World Marathon Major, but still, we are all probably capable of much more than we first believed. You just have to be willing to put the fear and complacency aside and aim a little higher. This is one of my favorite cartoons when it comes to running:
