Lucky. (21 miles)
I was recently reminded by a friend of mine that I hadn’t blogged in a while. I must confess that there has been so much I’ve wanted to write. I’ve probably started and… Continue reading
I was recently reminded by a friend of mine that I hadn’t blogged in a while. I must confess that there has been so much I’ve wanted to write. I’ve probably started and… Continue reading
Dear friends, It’s been a while since I’ve posted- I’m so sorry for this. Between my job(s), training, fundraising, event planning, general life-living, I’ve barely had a moment to pee. The last you… Continue reading
I am a heavy runner. It’s a fact. My thighs rub together. I stock up on body glide. I wear two sports bras… and sometimes that is not even enough. My nutrition could… Continue reading
This past week, I had to skip my 12-mile run due to muscle fatigue and lack of sleep. In realizing how unconcerned I was about this, I was inspired to write a blog… Continue reading
Often times, when training for a huge event like the Boston Marathon, it’s easy to become consumed by the physical aspects of the endeavor. The mileage. The course. The climate. The carbs. The… Continue reading
Hello friends! I cannot believe it has been so long since I’ve posted. I suppose I’ve just been waiting for the right story- and I certainly found it this weekend. To bring you… Continue reading
It’s official, friends! I am joining Team MMP for the 2013 Boston Marathon for a third year of body punishment and lunacy. So starting in December, I will be back to blogging and… Continue reading
The Sweet Part The taper! It’s like music to my ears. We put our long runs behind us and significantly decrease mileage in the three weeks leading up to the marathon. Now’s the… Continue reading
15 miles 2:40:34 : ) I recently read a great blog entry by my coach, Rick Muhr, in which he talks about staying in the moment on a long run. I’ve never been… Continue reading
I’m a slacker. I am behind on my blog posts by about three weeks. And I am behind in my marathon training by about 2 weeks and 6 days. In order to face… Continue reading