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Enjoy the Moment

Enjoy the Moment

Brian Sell

January 12, 2012, 5:19pm

I’m not a fan of a blogging, but this is a special occasion, and Fenton made a request. Today, as I prepared serum samples for dialysis in a laboratory at Penn State, my mind wondered back to the emotions and feelings I had four years ago at this time. Four years ago, I was a lot more nervous, more fit, and more confident in where I was going in life. I’m glad my nerves are getting a break, but honestly, I miss the feeling of being on the edge of something big. Since my retirement from running, life has moved on. I graduated in Dece...

Biking vs. Running

Biking vs. Running

Brian Sell

July 17, 2009, 7:07am

I've been watching the Tour De France every day on Versus as have many of my current and ex-teammates. The Tour has been an interest of mine for a few years now, ever since Miguel Indurain impressed me with his ability to push a 60 tooth chainring when most guys were using 52-56 teeth on the front. Although they're both long distance races, riding the Tour, and running a marathon are quite different. The adavantages from drafting in bicycling are amazing. Bob Roll said the other night that a drafting cyclist gains about a 30% advantage over the...

Five reasons why Ravishing Rick Rude was the GREATEST wrestler of all time.

We have debates about many things on runs. Topics range from greatest lead singer of Van Halen(David Lee Roth, of course), to the greatest place to train for a marathon(Rochester Hills, MI, of course). One of the most common subjects (between Kyle, Morgan, and I, at least) is the greatest WWF (sorry World Wildlife Fund, I won't punch a koala in the face today) wrestler of all time. My far and away winner is Ravishing Rick Rude. So, without further ado, here are the top 5 reasons why: 5. Rick Rude's finishing maneuver was the "Rude Awakening". M...

Animal Style

Animal Style

Brian Sell

October 11, 2008, 10:49pm

On the way down the hill to meet the team the other morning, Clint came up with a great point that I decided to write about this time around. His opinion was that runners are like cats or dogs. The more I thought about it, the more I agreed with him, and I have come to the conclusion that most runners could be defined by a ratio of cat-ness to dog-ness. If you've ever had a dog, you know that they will eat as much as you feed them. When my dog Toby was a puppy, his bag of food spilled one day and by the time I walked in, he had consumed almost...