Dr. K. moved to the Hub of the Universe and in early July he and I got together for a hike in the Breakheart Reservation. It was at the summer minimum for COVID before Delta came to town, so after the hike we had a nice lunch at a local deli.
We used to run for Coach Gary Truce at SUNY Binghamton a long time ago! We're over a half-century old now (and yikes, many of us are over 65). BUT we still run, bike, ROW, XC ski, walk, and work out! Please join us, whether or not you ran for Gary!
Saturday, October 23, 2021
Sunday, July 14, 2019
Hi, folks, sorry we've been dormant for a while, but don't worry, we're back! At Age 61, I decided I needed to get "back to the track," so I entered an open track meet last Thursday night here in Buffalo, NY. I ran the mile, and then, being a glutton for punishment, also attempted the 800. Results are not posted yet (will let you know when), but unofficially, I think I ran 5:59 in the mile, and 2:50 in the 800. And since my wife was kind enough to snap a few pictures and take some video, I created this short video for your viewing pleasure. (see link below photos)
runnin' against the wind (age)
runnin' against the wind (age)
Friday, November 17, 2017
Well the holidays are coming, and in case you haven't picked out a gift for that special someone on your list I may have just the thing:
Shelly and Rhoda: the story of coach Gary Truce's paranormal investigation of a young family's otherworldly experiences.
Available at Amazon (click the link!)
Chris Lennon
Shelly and Rhoda: the story of coach Gary Truce's paranormal investigation of a young family's otherworldly experiences.
Available at Amazon (click the link!)
Chris Lennon
Wednesday, November 2, 2016
Interval Training to Perform At Your Peak: Part 2
Most Of The Visitors To The Blog Who Still Have Their Memories In Tact Probably Remember Me More For Picking Up Their Disgusting Towels After Practice Than For Anything I Did With Running Flats On.
I've been very busy in advance of publishing my memoir in a few short months to create publicity for the book and begin to share some valuable insights I've picked up over the past 13 years of exclusively running sprints, practicing mindfulness, and getting my head examined(literally).
Although I was very uncomfortable in my own skin circa 1972-1976, I looked up to varsity members of SUNY Binghamton's Track & Cross Country Teams and have fond memories of this very good group of guys. I hope you enjoy the video.
Regards,
Mitchell Milch, Manager of The SUNY B Track Team, 1973-1976.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb3JT4cY_KA
I've been very busy in advance of publishing my memoir in a few short months to create publicity for the book and begin to share some valuable insights I've picked up over the past 13 years of exclusively running sprints, practicing mindfulness, and getting my head examined(literally).
Although I was very uncomfortable in my own skin circa 1972-1976, I looked up to varsity members of SUNY Binghamton's Track & Cross Country Teams and have fond memories of this very good group of guys. I hope you enjoy the video.
Regards,
Mitchell Milch, Manager of The SUNY B Track Team, 1973-1976.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cb3JT4cY_KA
Saturday, September 3, 2016
What I did for my summer vacation...
The blog has been pretty quiet. I'm missing my fix of hearing about Mark's athletic activities.
I had an okay summer. We started with a spring trip riding the Great Allegheny Passage:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kwajspeedo/albums/72157667675568845
We didn't do it point to point but did out and backs to cover the whole thing. So, I guess I can say we did the whole thing twice.
We did the Parks and Trails New York Erie Canal Tour. I haven't put the pictures into an album yet. It was a fun tour. The riding on the canal trail got a bit boring, but the area and historical places were great. I would tour in that area again.
We also did the Cycle Mass tour again this year. Unfortunately the routing was pretty bad.
I had an okay summer. We started with a spring trip riding the Great Allegheny Passage:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/kwajspeedo/albums/72157667675568845
We didn't do it point to point but did out and backs to cover the whole thing. So, I guess I can say we did the whole thing twice.
We did the Parks and Trails New York Erie Canal Tour. I haven't put the pictures into an album yet. It was a fun tour. The riding on the canal trail got a bit boring, but the area and historical places were great. I would tour in that area again.
We also did the Cycle Mass tour again this year. Unfortunately the routing was pretty bad.
Friday, May 27, 2016
Blast From The Past: Expression of Gratitude
Dear SUNY Binghamton Runners,
Everything I always wanted to know about success and was afraid to look at as mine to own was there for the taking when I began to observe and reflect on my experiences training. If I’m to split hairs on this subject I’d say that many of the lessons about success I garnered from running came after my days of logging miles and running distance events was behind me. The past 13 years or so I’ve been running sprints four days per week, a “grand” total of 6-7 miles per week. This has been the period that the benefits of serious training have generalized to other spheres of my life.
Why would I think you might be interested in what I have to say about such matters some 40 years after the last outdoor track meet I accompanied many of you on? Good question.
The answer is that this a letter of thanks to so many of you who inspired me to discover my “inner athlete.” I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to so many of you for modeling the grit, determination, self-discipline, passion, athleticism, and mental toughness you modeled racing on the track and in cross country events.
I also felt confident that you would get a huge kick out of seeing me in action on my website at Fountainofyouthfulmusic. com.
Below is an incomplete list of folks I fondly remember made a difference in my life in ways most of you never gave a thought to. If I left out some names please forgive me as I am 61 years old and rather prone these days to “senior moments.” I’d like to thank Coach Truce for helping me fill out the list.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Mitchell Milch, Harpur College, Class of 1976, Manager of SUNY Binghamton's Track & Field Team
Coach Gary Truce
Coach Jim Calloway
Gary Wallace
Paul Mucci
John Moreau
Bill Morrissey
Mike Cunningham-Okay I snuck him onto the list
Tom Fusco
George Archie
Henry Shuford
Tony Sykes
Gabe Kaplan
Bill McMullen
Bob Nigro
Merritt Hartblay
Sheldon Melnitsky
Eric Kaplan
Dave Moin
Kevin McCarthy
James Jeter
Frank Walters
Dave Cody
Oliver Walcott
Neil Schutzman
Bob Daniels
Richard Seidman
Dave Caplin
Bill Gallagher
Steve Weintraub
Friday, May 20, 2016
Spring Training
It's been a long time! Spring training is beginning, very late! I'm out of shape! Ran 4.3 miles a couple days ago on trails, about 8:35 pace......hope everyone else is running more than that! (or biking, rowing, etc.).
Mark
Mark
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Only Race of the Year!
It has been a minimal racing year for me, but with a 5k cross country race held literally a half mile from my house, I could not resist.
Check out the results here!
Overall, I was pleased with my time and place, considering my relative lack of training (15 to 20 miles per week the last 3 months or so), and almost no speed workout, with the exception of a few fartleks.
Mark
Check out the results here!
Overall, I was pleased with my time and place, considering my relative lack of training (15 to 20 miles per week the last 3 months or so), and almost no speed workout, with the exception of a few fartleks.
Mark
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Update on Spring Training
Did three 5-mile runs in a row this past Friday, Saturday, Sunday, about 8:28 to 8:30 pace. Did not feel great, but not bad for this time of year. How is everyone else's spring training coming along? I would really like to hear from our numerous listeners in Latvia, Russia, and other parts of the world.
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