Lane 8 Vision – jeff noel’s personal story.
The video says it all. Â It’s longer than normal, on purpose.
More to come. Do you have a vision? Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂
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Lane 8 Vision – jeff noel’s personal story.
The video says it all. Â It’s longer than normal, on purpose.
More to come. Do you have a vision? Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂
Lane 8 Vision. Â What’s the vision for Lane 8? Â I’ve shared it over and over with people, one at a time.
It hit me. Â Record a Lane 8 You Tube video and post it as a PAGE for first time visitors to Lane 8.
This is the first of several jeff noel midlife You Tube videos, sharing the vision for Lane 8.
Now, hopefully, you have a clearer picture. Â But this is only the beginning. Â Stay tuned.
As soon as I can, I’ll post the followup to this one.
Carpe diem, jeff noel  🙂
Lane 8 world record at 400 meters being set as I video the men’s 70-74 age group.
Germany’s Guido Muller is the oldest man ever (repeat, ever) to run 400 meters under one minute.
It’s sort of like Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile barrier in 1954.
There is so much I have to share from the WMA Master’s World Championships. Each day, you can expect more from the week-long trip to Lahti, Finland.
Watch him do it here in front of my very eyes two days ago:
Click here to see Forbes list of the top 20 athletic achievements from the past 150 years. Forbes voted Roger Bannister’s feat number one. Lance Armstrong was voted second.
Thank you for visiting www.Lane8.org.
I’m completely exhausted and will try to finish Saturday’s post from the United States. Â Thanks for your patience and understanding.
Meanwhile there are four other posts from today if you’d like to take a surf:
Race day at Lane 8.
Men’s 400 meters, 50-54 age group. Â Call time 2PM. Â Heat time 3PM.
By the time my preliminary heat is over, most of you back in the United States will just be waking up.
I visualize myself running and feeling God’s pleasure. Â Running effortlessly, not to compete, but running simply because I can.
I don’t know why I run sometimes, all I know is that I enjoy it, and cannot help myself.
There is a popular misconception that winning is everything.
May I antagonistically challenge that?
Winning isn’t everything, doing your best is everything.
Don’t sell yourself short. Â Be as great as you can be. Â Even if you finish last. Â Even if you are not a runner.
Carpe diem, jeff noel 🙂