In short, the answer is NO.
The website "Marathon Maniacs" includes a set of questions designed to determine whether or not a person is worthy of the designation "Marathon Maniac." I shall now answer the questions.
1. Do your thoughts switch to the next scheduled race immediately after finishing a marathon? NO...I don't have multiple races scheduled.
Are you signed up for more than one race right now? See above.
Do you know specifics about many of the marathons? Dates, courses, years run, etc.? Not really.
Do you know the story of how the marathon got started? Also why the course is 26.2 miles? Yes, but that's because I'm a Mythology Maniac, not a Marathon Maniac.
Do you read books on marathons like Marathon and Beyond? Never heard of it. But I did read Marathon Training for Dummies four years ago.
Is www.marathonguide.com book marked on your computer? Do you look at the race schedule more than once a week? No. Hell no.
Do you start to feel down when you haven't run a marathon in a while? Sometimes...but only because I realize I need to do something to counteract my inability to stop eating sweets.
Are your closets and dressers filled with marathon t-shirts? I have a few...
Do you have so many marathon medals that you've run out of room on the hook they hang from? Haha...no.
When asked about your racing from none running people, do you find yourself talking with great passion to the point that the person that asked the question regrets ever asking? What is a none running person? *smile*
Have you run marathons on back to back weekends? Or better yet back to back days?
That sounds like a recipe for disaster.
Have you run a marathon as a training run? Or just to pace a friend?
No I have not. Next question.
When asked by loved ones what your plans are for the weekend, you feel guilty telling them your running another marathon so you tell them "it's only a half this weekend"?
No. This scenario has never once occurred.
Do you plan all your vacations around a marathon race? Decidedly not.
Well if you answered yes to any of these questions, you just may be a Marathon Maniac!!!
THEN IT GETS EVEN CRAZIER!
Here is the criteria to be a "bronze member" (AKA the lowest level) of the organization: two marathons within a 16 day time frame OR three marathons within a 90 day time frame.
If you want to reach the elusive "titanium" level (there are nine levels), you must do 52+ marathons in 365 days OR 30 marathons in 30 states, countries, or provinces in 365 days OR 20 countries within 365 days.
WHO CAN AFFORD TO BE A TITANIUM MEMBER OF MARATHON MANIACS? Forget the toll on the body; what about the toll on the wallet?
This non-marathon maniac is off to ice her Achilles tendon and grade diagnostic compositions! xoxo
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