Obstacle Running to NYC

It would take me less than 7 weeks to run from Kalamazoo to New York City - 47 days of straight 15 mile runs.  That is totally doable.  If I had all day to go 15 miles, I could do that.  A lot of people could. That would be 15 x 7 = 105 miles per week.

 

No turns

No turns, this run is a dart, I climb over all obstacles.  This is not a road run, it’s an obstacle run.  I’ll have to curve around lake though, not gonna swim lake Erie…

 

Why do this?  Besides that it would make me stronger, be a story to tell for the rest of my life, and fun?

If I run from Kalamazoo to NYC, I’ll get some good press about it.  I can call every mayor and newspaper from here to New York telling them my story about Obstacle Running and the Young Minds Foundation and why I’m running, that I’ll be running through their town on x day and would like to do some service and give a talk to inspire the youth of their community as well as raise money for my dream of founding this school.  I need the best most powerful people to know me and my goals.  Once I’ve built these bridges, couldn’t only the sky be the limit??

 

Sponsorship

I can alert various sports clothing and shoe companies (Gazelle Sports, Jalas, Nike etc.) of my goal and ask for samples of their products in order to blog about them on my journey.  At the end, I’ll designate the best of class in each category of my equipment which the sponsors can brag about.  Foods, vitamins, sleeping bag, cell phone, backpack, ipod, headlight – anything that’s essential!!  Check out my heavy terrain obstacle running shoes!

I only need 2 legs and 2 lists:

1. Mayors

2. Companies

Check!

 

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One thought on “Obstacle Running to NYC

  1. When you think about it, to have a whole day to run 15 miles is not too hard. Dude think of the Nike commercials you could be in promoting the stuff you used

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