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The Monday Muse: Greatest Three-Peat

It’s been a while since we’ve had a spirited discussion. This week’s Monday Muse is for all of you sports fans. Back in December Fox Sports put together a list of the greatest three-peats in sports (in their opinion). Looking over the list reminded me of some the great athletes and teams that I have enjoyed watching (or reading about) over the years. There is little doubt that the UCLA Bruins of the 60′s and 70′s deserve to be on this list. Being a tennis fan, I was happy to see Martina Navratilova and Rafael Nadal make the list though I think Pete Sampras deserves it more than Rafa considering his record at Wimbledon (or maybe Federer?). Of course, the Bulls had to mentioned having pulled the double three-peat. However, the top spot for greatest three-peat went to…Lance Armstrong. I’m not much of cycling fan but 7 straight Tour de France titles…that’s amazing.

I was surprised that the Boston Celtics didn’t make it on the list. I mean 8 straight NBA championships is some feat. What do you think?

Who deserves the title of greatest three-peat in sports?

It’s a toss up for me. The Bulls three-peating twice in an increasingly bigger and more athletic NBA is extremely difficult. But who can deny Lance the title when he fought off cancer and then came back to dominate the sport of cycling. The jury is still out.

I Hate Running.

I have been trying to come up with a workout plan that I will actually follow through on. I don’t really like working out. I love to play sports but lifting weights and doing aerobic exercises is not my idea of a good time. For most of my life sports has been my way of working out. However, the opportunities to play sports after graduating from college drastically decline. You see my dilemma.

In the midst of my dilemma, I got a little inspiration from Joe Thorn. He dedicated himself to running and better eating habits over the course of this past year and lost 40 lbs. My first thought…I hate running. I’ll run if it involves catching a ball or crossing someone over on my way to the hoop. I don’t run for enjoyment. I really have no desire to run a marathon. However, Joe is proof of the benefits of running (and good eating habits). So…I decided that today would be the day I would begin my own running challenge. I haven’t outlined all of the particulars but I figured I would go ahead and get started. I want to start with small accomplishments. So I just went for a 10 minute run today. And can I say…it was a very hard 10 minutes. I can play basketball for hours and not feel like I did after 10 minutes of running. It’s going to be a slow process and a love-hate relationship for me and running. But I need to do something. I’m going to try to find some sports leagues to get involved with as well. If you live in Nashville and play basketball anywhere, holler at me. I would love play more ball throughout the week. Or if you play competitive tennis, shoot me a line. I’ve played tennis off and on since my day on the Indiana Wesleyan tennis team.

So thanks Joe for the sharing a bit about your experience. Hopefully mine will be just as fruitful.

For everyone else…you can now call me Forrest Gump. Here’s to new challenges.

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