Again in June, I used to be chatting with my pal Derek Rehill, who I work with right here in Phoenix, Arizona, on the Runner’s Den. We had been evaluating notes on our coaching as we confronted the lengthy, sizzling desert summer season forward, and speaking by simply how we’d preserve our coaching within the months forward. We dedicated to creating one another accountable and positively encouraging each other.
As June gave approach to July and the warmth intensified, we in contrast runs every day. As runners typically do, we additionally shared our weekly and month-to-month mileage totals. On the finish of July, we observed that our to-date annual mileage as much as that point was nearly an identical, at proper round 1,700 miles. At the moment, I quipped, “Derek, we should always each go for 3,000 for the yr!” Derek smiled and stated, “Okay, certain.”

The writer (left) with Derek Rehill outdoors Runner’s Den. Photograph: Robby Foster
From that time on, our each day comparisons bordered on an obsession, and because the warmth lingered into September and even October, we started to doubt if we might do it. However, by our shared struggling and each day encouragement, we solid on. By the top of November, we every had simply over 300 miles to go, and that’s the place it obtained fascinating.
It seems that Derek and I are utterly totally different runners. Whereas I’m an ultrarunner who runs roads and trails and jumps into the occasional race, Derek is a each day grinder who eschews the paths and races and runs between seven and 10 miles daily. With simply over 300 miles to run in a month, Derek’s calculus was easy: “Effectively, appears to be like like I have to run 10 miles a day in December and I’m good!” He began on December 1.

The writer operating the nighttime part of the 2024 Javelina 100 Mile. Photograph: CTS Ultrarunning
As for me, I adopted a distinct method to my final 300 miles, since I’d not be capable to grind out 10 miles a day for a month. In truth, I deliberate to get to the final week of December with a bit lower than 100 miles to go and cram the ultimate miles into the final week. Because it turned out, on December 31, Derek ran his ordinary 10 miles, and I ran 50 miles on the Throughout the Years occasion right here in Arizona, and we each obtained it accomplished.
What was fascinating for me on this entire expertise, is how operating can carry collectively every kind of sorts. On this case, 2024 introduced collectively the quintessential roadie, pounding out each day 10 milers, with me, a traditional extremely/path man — each residing by the “trial of miles.” And though Derek and I didn’t run a single run collectively, we had been introduced nearer collectively by this factor we love a lot. Who is aware of, perhaps we’ll do it once more in 2025!
Bottoms up!
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