02/01/2026
The Legend:
At one point, after a major defeat, legend has it that King Robert found himself hiding in the hills and made his way into a cave. Trying to sort out what to do next, pondering giving up completely, he lay in the cave scared and afraid. Then he saw a spider.
He watched as the spider climbed up the rocks to make a web. He watched at the spider would lose it's grip and fall to the ground. He watched, six times, before the spider finally found its way to connecting a single strand before creating the elaborate web.
Six times between 1306 and 1307, Robert faced the English army, and six times he failed. Robert felt like he and the spider were one. He regrouped, rebuilt his army clan by clan and inspired a nation to gather around him once more.
Finally in 1314, at the Battle of Bannockburn, King Robert and his estimated army of 6000 men defeated the English army of nearly 20,000 men.
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I find so many similarities to running in this story. Maybe there's more legend than truth, but the morals remain the same. Time and time again we try, we come up short, we fail. But it's in the trying where we ultimately find success. The next effort.
I love that. I love that the story we write for ourselves is our own. I encourage you, wherever you are in your own story, to not give up and to keep trying. There's always hope in trying.
James McKirdy
Founder and Head Coach