I used to define success as the ability to have a perfect workout or race– in my mind that that meant hitting under pace or running a PR. I used to think that being dropped by training partners meant for
Imperfections Refine. They Do Not Define.
byIt’s Always Worth It
byfrom Amanada Eccleston Runs It’s taken me a lot longer to write this post than I thought. Some of it was just setting aside the time to write, but part of me just wanted to put the season behind me
On the Path to Recovery
byfrom Maria’s Instagram Direct post: https://www.instagram.com/p/BZRpvRBgKDe/ Post-op smile! . . . Alright after six months of praying to the universe daily to just let me get through the season I finally went under and had my meniscus cleaned up. Lost
The Stop Sign
byThe short version: I am extremely sorry to say that I have to withdraw from the 2017 TCS NYC Marathon. The long version: When your body starts slowing down, it’s a sign that it needs to stop. Moments after
Leaving Footprints
byHave you ever wondered where you have all been in your lifetime? I find myself dreaming about being able to somehow see every place my feet have ever touched all at once. I think it would be awesome to know
Track Shorts 2017: Lap 9
byAnother season of track and field is just about in the books. But there is still plenty of running to go. We’ll swing back around to look at the World Championship results and check out the wind up of Diamond
What Would You Attempt to do If You Knew You Could Not Fail?
byMy Junior year of high school, inspired by Pinterest, I took an orange piece of chalk and scripted a short message in large letters onto the right wall of my closet. “What would you attempt to do if you knew
The Plan
byFour weeks ago I wrote about my iron levels and the frustration of trying to figure out why I won’t store the iron I get from food and supplements. A few of you have asked that I follow up with