
“How fast would you run an 8K in a suit?”
“I’d run a decent 32-minute 8K. If you want me to look good while doing it, then maybe a solid 40 minutes.”

“How fast would you run an 8K in a suit?”
“I’d run a decent 32-minute 8K. If you want me to look good while doing it, then maybe a solid 40 minutes.”

“What’s the best piece of running advice you’ve ever received?”
“A few years ago, my dad told me to run for myself—not for him, and not for someone else’s goals, but to fulfill my purpose. That sounds self-serving, and both my dad and I hold humility in high esteem. However, since then, I’ve built my training philosophy around that mantra—running for myself. Constantly I’m finding new motivations, new records and new allurements to push myself as I run. What my dad instilled in me is an ability to set a goal and strive resolutely to achieve it.”

These three guys are a few of the most enthusiastic fans I’ve ever seen, cheering on the high school runners with abundant passion. I asked them what they love about running: “We get to eat after, and we get to drink lots of water.”

“Give me one word to describe this team.”
“Insane family.”
“That’s two, but I love it.”

“What’s the best piece of running advice you’ve ever received?”
“You’re only as good as you let yourself be.”