Here were my running goals for 2014:
1. Double my mileage (300 miles in 2013)
2. Lose weight. (Down 20lbs)
3. Get one race under my belt (Army 10 miler)
So here is what I will attempt to accomplish in 2015:
1. Run 1500 miles.
2. Run an official half marathon.
3. Run an official marathon.
4. Run an official ultra marathon.
5. Add more scenery to my runs by running more local trails.
6. Add strength training to increase strength and reduce injury.
7. Catch a 22" Largemouth Bass
8. Catch a 20" Smallmouth Bass
9. Catch a 15" Crappie
From September 2014 until the end of the year did not end so well with a new challenge I took at work. I spent majority of my time behind a desk the last several months of the year which limited my time outdoors. Anyhow here some highlights from the final months of the year.
Began fishing Fountainhead. I would like to fish the waters of the Occoquan Reservoir more often.
19" largemouth bass at Foutainhead Regional Park |
Jeff Little's Special
Added a sweet combo to the arsenal.
Lews Speed Spool coupled with 13Fishing Omen Black |
Pounded the bank from Bull Run Marina
A little Fluke action |
Finally purchased a yearly pass at Fountainhead Regional Park and key to Bull Run Marina.
Largemouth bass at Bull Run Marina |
Chasing some Crappie at Bull Run Marina |
On to running. Added mileage and shed some weight.
Army 10 Miler |
Pounded the pavement.
Hitting the hood |
Added new kicks. I started off with LunarGlide 4, great shoe, no problems running in them, so I decided to stick with the Nike LunarGlide as my road shoes.
Nike LunarGlide 6 |
Added a much need trail shoe.
Salomon SpeedCross 3 |
Hitting the trail scene.
Trails at Bull Run Marina |
Trails at Hemlock Overlook |
Final total miles for 2014.
1260 miles on Nike GPS Watch |
There were lots of ups and down throughout 2014. I ended the year with an injury. Grrr! I have rehabbing my ankle since the end of December. However, I did get out and test the ankle on January 1st. No confidence on my ankle. So I begin my 2015 journey with 3 miles. Stay tuned.
Hi man, I like your goals for 2015 :) So it looks like there are more crazy people out there who like fishing & running. I found your blog while investigating whether there's anyone who is combining both activities. I was considering how to put these 2 together, so I started with what I call "trail fishing", combination of running and fishing. I would like to develop this a bit more this year, season is coming. The idea is to run with minimalistic fishing gear in the backpack for more distant fishing spots in the mountains or woods. If you like the idea, feel free to follow this site. There's not much on the site yet, but gradually I'll start posting trail fishing blogs and photos. Cheers from Slovakia. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Trail-Fishing/346892038843229
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