
“Do you remember what got you into running?”
“Well, my friend and I would race each other, and we’d always want to beat each other.”

“Do you remember what got you into running?”
“Well, my friend and I would race each other, and we’d always want to beat each other.”

“What would you say is the toughest thing about running?”
“Hills…”
“Does your coach like hill repeats?”
“Yes. The Wickes Park hill.”

“I can’t wait to run with the high schoolers.”

“Who is your biggest running inspiration?”
“My mom. She ran at the University of Detroit.”
“Do you have siblings who run?”
“Yeah, I have two brothers, and they both run. One is in sixth grade, and the other is 6 years old. The 6-year-old can already run an eight-minute mile.”
“How can you inspire your brothers to keep running?”
“I can help them out with their running and tell them things I have learned.”

“What do you write in your log every morning?”
“I write the mileage, time of run, pace, course. All streak details.”
“What was one of the reasons for starting your running streak?”
“I wanted to become a better racer, and I realized how quickly you get out of shape without commitment.”
“What advice would you give to someone who’s considering starting a streak?”
“There can’t be any excuses. I’d also advise they run first thing in the morning; there’ll be less excuses, and it doesn’t interfere with anything.”