Assistant football coach Dale Rule always had a question for his players:
“Is the prize worth the price?”
In December 2009, Rule decided to answer his own question.
Tired of being obese, tired of relying on self-deprecating jokes about his appearance, and tired of just being tired, Rule made a change.
“I was 38 years old and dying. I have three beautiful children and an amazing wife,” Rule said. “I finally looked in the mirror and said I had to back up what I was saying. I needed to be an example for my children and the football players.”
Is the prize worth the price? Definitely.
Rule, now the running backs coach at Camas, lost 140 pounds in one year, most coming off in a six-month stretch just from walking.
It took him 42 minutes to walk a mile that first day. Last fall, he walked 75 miles in a 24-hour walkathon. On the final week of this month, Rule’s goal is to walk 84 miles in a walkathon that has turned into a Camas football project, as well.