I love to learn about startups, new business ideas, marketing, and developing technologies. And I also enjoy running.
I've been a .NET developer for a long time and decided to use my skills to build some companies and some pretty sweet services.
Starting is Easy, Finishing is Hard!
As a part of getting more physical fitness training in my life, I have managed so far to keep running and to enter into 2 5K races as part of my New Year's Resolution (Your Year in Review). I have registered for a series race in Clearwater that starts this weekend (Back on Track...) and am pretty excited to see how I've improved over the past 6 months. In preparation for my upcoming 4 races, I've been working on distance with my longest distance being 8.5 miles at an 8:35/min pace, and on speed with my average pace for shorter distances being 7:30/min. I have, surprisingly, hit a 6:30/min pace during one of my runs, but that was short lived and caused me to run out of gas for the remainder of the run.
As far as being more socially involved, I have setup an account on CrowdRise, http://www.crowdrise.com/miguelfeliciano, and will be setting up a project to help raise money for a charity for the half marathon I will be running as the last series race. I don't know what charity I want to raise awareness & money for, but I need to figure that out very soon.
On the procrastination part, I'm guilty. I've started several different projects and have not completed many of them. I still have some time this year to complete them, but again; I need to get off my ass and finish.
Have you kept up your resolutions? What charity would you like to see me raise awareness and money for?
I have not been posting anything for about a week and I forgot to update this blog with my progress of my New Years Resolution and here it is.
I have been running since about the middle of January and have decided to run in the Gasparilla Distance Classic and do my very first 5K. On Saturday, Feb. 27th at 9:30AM, I will be down in Tampa with hundreds of people running or walking; in my case running.
I used to run back a few years ago and now I'm a little more motivated to turn my running into a habit. I've purchased 5K apps for my iPod and even hooked myself up with the Nike+ kit. Yes, you read that right; I bought more than one 5K app. Here's the breakdown:
The great thing about the Nike+ is that it tracks my time, pace, and distance. Once I sync my iPod with the data collected through the Nike+ app on the iPod, I can go to NikeRunning.Nike.com and track my progress, the total distance I covered, and my placement in various social challenges available. This should have been the first place I looked as I found that there are training programs for 5Ks, 10Ks, half marathons, and full marathons. I am completely impressed with the way Nike turned a sport and hobby into something social with a gaming style element to it through the challenges.
Here's where I'm at with my training and my involvement with the Nike Running community
Just under 3 weeks until the race and I'm scheduled to run today.