So although the season is winding down I’m still trying to
visit some schools. I schedule to
make a trip out to the nations capital and to its neighboring state of
Maryland. My first visit was to
Georgetown Day School in DC. This
visit was awesome, once I figured out how to get my truck to the school. Located off of Wisconsin ave GDS is one
of the premiere academic schools in the country. In fact, I was recently informed that the Obama’s are
considering enrolling their children one President Elect Obama takes
office. There’s a fun fact for
you. It was obvious from the get
go that the team was smart. GDS’s
coach asked me to come after practice, as we are getting to the end of the
season a lot of coaches don’t want any distractions during the actual workouts,
and I totally understand. As the
kids finished up there run the gathered and walked over to my truck. I had pulled off on a side street, put
on the hazard lights and worked out of the side of the street so the kids didn’t
have to stand in the road. Welcome
to running in DC, I guess. Anyways, we did the trivia thing, hen we rocked some Q and A. It was sweet, and like I said, the kids
were smart. I had to occasionally
actually use my biology degree (who would have thought?)
Tangent: This
has actually happened a couple of time, so even if you guys go to college and
get a degree in one field, then begin working in another field, it is easier
then you think to incorporate your degree into whatever you end up doing.
Ok, back to high school xc.
Anyways, after I answered some questions and gave away a ton
of posters and some other stuff I had to move about 45 mins to Zadock Magruder
High. These guys and girls were
traveling to the course they were racing a week later, and they invited me to
come along. I accepted. Once I figure out how to get my truck
back around behind the school (are you noticing a theme by now of me having
trouble getting my big truck into tight places? Yeah, it can be a pain) I watch the kids do a combination
workout of a hard first mile of the course, followed by some hill repeats on
the courses bigger hill, followed by some 400’s run on the last 400 of the
course. It was a good workout and
the kids felt so afterwards. They
finished up the workout and walked up the hill (I’m sure they loved that) to my
truck, did the usual routine and hung out for a while. I feel like I am being repetitive when
I say it was a great visit and the kids were awesome, but they were. That’s one of my favorite parts of the
job. It’s cool to see the country
and hang out with pro athletes, but at the same time the best part of what I
get to do might be seeing how appreciative these kids are and realize some of
the great aspects of our sport is that anyone who can run that many miles in a
week and make the sacrifices that we have to make to be good has a lot of
respect for the sport and the people around the sport. It is so cool to see. Anyways, that’s my last tangent for the
day. Next up, championship season.