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THE BEGINNING. On April 28th, 2018 (4/28/18), my family was at Medical City Children's Hospital in Dallas, TX when we received the life-changing news that our youngest son, 18 months old at the time, had an extremely rare form of Cancer. A malignant tumor was growing behind his bladder, around his colon, and through his lower spine. The Cancer had metastasized and spread to his lungs.

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Fortunately, his treatment proceeded effectively and efficiently. After four months of chemotherapy and a major spinal surgery, he was declared Cancer-free. He was a tenacious warrior throughout his battle and was an inspiration to everyone around him, most of all to me.

​Soon after the Cancer diagnosis, my older brother encouraged me to “run off” my stress and anger. Run until it doesn’t hurt anymore. I am tremendously grateful for his advice. I started running in October of 2018, and before I knew it, I was becoming a serious runner. I had never run more than a few miles before, but I ran my first 5k in November, my first 10k in April, and my first half marathon in September. Now, I'm training for my first marathon in early 2020.

​Running has helped to ease the pain I was carrying with me. It has given me future goals to focus on instead of reliving the past and grieving the loss of our old life.

​ST JUDE. Last year, when I was just beginning to run, I knew I needed a big goal to work towards. At the time, we were starting to plan our own “Make-A-Wish” kind of trip to Disney World to celebrate our son's Cancer recovery. I started to think that it would be fun to overlap with a RunDisney event and run a race at Disney World. I chose the Wine & Dine Half Marathon, which is during the Halloween season, my favorite time of year.

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Eventually, I saw that St Jude was going to be a charity partner for the event and would have a team of runners, “St Jude Heroes”, representing them. I joined the team immediately and committed to raising $2,000 for them. To my disbelief, we met this goal within 24 hours! So, I thought “Great! Let’s do it again!”

Read: 2019 Wine & Dine for St Jude

THE DOPEY. After mentioning the St Jude fundraiser at my office, I learned that one of my colleagues is a huge RunDisney fan, and almost as obsessed with Disney as me. He eventually planted the seed in my head to try the Dopey Challenge with him. This is a 5k, 10k, half, and full marathon on four consecutive days. Through all four Disney World parks! Sounded crazy, but I was intrigued.

The idea of running a marathon in 6 months was daunting. I hadn’t run further than a 10k at that time. I started reading more about it, including which charities were partnering with Disney for this event. My brother’s DS6 is on the spectrum, so one charity stuck out to me right away: Autism Speaks. I finally decided to go for it and run the 48.6 miles in honor of my nephew. I joined the Autism Speaks team and committed to raising $2000 for them.

Read: 2020 Dopey for Autism Speaks

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TRI FOR CHARITY. Getting into “marathon shape” has solidified my passion for endurance athletics, and in 2020 I’m going to start cycling in addition to running. My goal is to finish a 50-mile ride during St Jude’s North Texas Bike Rally in October. Then, in 2021 I’m going to start swimming as well with the goal of finishing a triathlon by the end of that year.

 

Runcast #2: Legs Mis 2.0

By JordanRunner | August 12, 2020

On my family’s beach trip in August, I took the opportunity to make another runcast. I saw it as a chance to fix some of the things that didn’t go so well with the first one. I actually decided to walk, so my heavy breathing wasn’t a distraction, and I cut the length down considerably….

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Varsity Football With Asthma

By JordanRunner | July 20, 2020

I recently came across my college admissions essay, and realized it might fit into some space here on the Legs Mis site. Perhaps kick off a campaign for asthma, and for pulmonary conditions in general.  Anyways, it is so easy to share on this website, I decided to go ahead and post it as is,…

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Journal Preview

By JordanRunner | June 24, 2020

I’m a hardcore data nerd. And I love spreadsheets. I use them for just about everything, including my running journal (which has expanded to include cycling as well). Tracking my successes and failures has helped to keep me motivated. I know that this is true for many others, which is why tracking apps (like Strava…

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By JordanRunner | June 12, 2020

I’m currently writing this story. Please be patient! This is Part 1 of my Deskchair to Dopey series. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Fusce malesuada, dolor non euismod dignissim, orci ipsum tincidunt diam, eget pulvinar ante orci eget mi. Sed lacinia gravida quam in consequat. Sed sit amet sapien tempor nulla varius…

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Live Report #6: Dopey Marathon

By JordanRunner | January 12, 2020

On January 9-12th, I ran the Dopey Challenge (5k, 10k, half, and full marathon) as part of Autism Speaks Team Up. Below is the content I shared while running the marathon. The actual live report was done here: https://forum.touringplans.com/t/four-jogs-for-jonah Marathon Starting Line Sponsored by Barry & Kellye, thank you! Autism Spotlight: Early behavior-based interventions have…

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