Last month, I joined more than 30,000 others to travel the 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Boston on foot. Unlike the many experienced runners who qualify to run in the Boston Marathon, I was part of a large group of charity runners supporting non-profit organizations. In fact, prior to running the race last month, I probably wouldn’t have even called myself a runner. You see, I don’t particularly like running…and 26.2 miles, heck, I’m not a fan of even driving that far.
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Lessons Learned On The Road to Boston
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Last month, I joined more than 30,000 others to travel the 26.2 miles from Hopkinton to Boston on foot. Unlike the many experienced runners who qualify to run in the Boston Marathon, I was part of a large group of charity runners supporting non-profit organizations. In fact, prior to running the race last month, I probably wouldn’t have even called myself a runner. You see, I don’t particularly like running…and 26.2 miles, heck, I’m not a fan of even driving that far.