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What a Week
I have been wanting and needing to write a blog post since the 15th. I’ve started writing it in my head several times but just couldn’t get the words out for the blog. Forgive me in advance if this goes … Continue reading
Pride and Joy
On Saturday I had the wonderful opportunity to run with some of the women in my running club’s beginners running clinic. All of the women had their reasons for wanting to run but there was one who struck a chord … Continue reading
The RunChat Hunt
On Friday I learned about the #RunChat Scavenger Hunt that they were holding and this seemed like a fun thing to do to help me make this week’s long run a little more fun. When I get into the nine … Continue reading
Getting My Andy Pettitte On
Remember shortly after my marathon that didn’t happen (thanks Hurricane Sandy) and I had all that newfound speed? Well my body forgot all about it and has no idea where we put it. Yeah, technically I know it’s still in … Continue reading
Posted in Half Marathons, running
Tagged Andy Pettitte, Brooklyn Half Marathon, Running, training
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How Far Will You Go?
NYCRUNS posted this question on their Facebook page today, “Finding your optimal distance is crucial to racing your best. What’s yours, and how did you find it?” I think for me it is the half marathon. It’s a nice long … Continue reading
Posted in Half Marathons, running
Tagged Brooklyn Half Marathon, half marathon, marathon training, NYC Half Marathon, NYC Marathon, Running, training
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NYC Half Marathon
It was pretty darn cold this morning but running gets you warm right? Well maybe six miles into it. This was going to be a tough for me no matter what the temperature was. Three half marathons each within three … Continue reading
Posted in NYC Half Marathon, Race Recap
Tagged Hudson River, NYC Half Marathon, NYRR, Running, Times Square
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In Defense of NYRR
This is in response to an article that appeared in today’s NY Times on the eve of the NYC Half Marathon. I had initially posted a response about this on my Facebook but as I was writing my comment I … Continue reading
Stuff for Runners — Part Two
I got to test out my new Tech4o accelerator watch and so far I’m pretty happy with it. The watch calculates distance without gps and use of a foot pod, meaning it’s in the watch and basically relies on your … Continue reading
Stuff for Runners
There are those runners who always run naked (sans gadgets for those of you with dirty minds) and they scoff at those of us who use gadgets on a regular basis. Running or not, I love my gizmos, always have … Continue reading
Get Over It
I still haven’t exactly found my running mojo and that has gotten me a little angry. I had two weeks of not so great race results. The Central Park Half Marathon last week and the Coogan’s Salsa, Blues, and Shamrocks … Continue reading
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