Hi, there! I’m Emily. You might recognize me from my time as a Division III track athlete, or perhaps you’ve seen me sporting a HOKA ONE ONE NJNY jersey around the track during my pro career, or maybe you don’t
Where I am in 2021: How change and challenge is preparing me for the postponed Olympic Trials
byStrength and Faith: Meet Alex Young
byName: Alex YoungEvent: Hammer and Weight ThrowHometown: La Vergne, TNHigh School: La Vergne High SchoolCollege/University: Southeastern Louisiana UniversityTraining City: Chapel Hill, NCAccolades: 2017 USA Indoor and Outdoor Champion How were you introduced to track and field, and what eventually led you to your event? I was introduced
BizBuzz: Chanelle’s Smiling through the Struggle, Pease Gets Crowned, and Dana Races Rose
byThe icon means you can connect with this athlete on AthleteBiz! News & Notes Chanelle Price is opening up in a series of seven blogs about the challenges she has been facing for over a year. “Everyone is going through something.
Patience
byby Amanda Eccleston from Believe I wish I could go back in time and tell my high school and college self that it will all be okay. Those times when it seemed like the end of the world that I
Writing Your Own Definition
byby Kelsey Bruce from Kelseymaebfast Rachel Weber, I read your blog post this morning when I woke up; so you gave me plenty to think about on my run today. I’ve been wanting to pick back up my blog recently and
“Patience, Young Grasshopper.”
byFrom: Running With RunRach “Patience, young grasshopper!” is a phrase that I have become rather accustomed to hearing over my 22 years of life. I’m not a very patient person. At all. I am the person that honks at the car in
“Walk in the light of the vision”
by“Walk in the Light of the Vision that God has given to you.” My Utmost for His Highest, Devotional: March 11. Acts 26:19. “If we lose sight of the “heavenly vision” God has given us, we alone are responsible- not
Listening to God’s Voice
byfrom Sara on Instagram The US Marathon Champs capped off my most fun year as a pro runner thus far. There were times in the race I was enjoying the moment so much I couldn’t help but smile and thank
My Reason Why
byUntil recently, I have never had to explain to someone why I run. What is it that motivates me to put my body through such strenuous work day after day, year after year? What drives me that I am willing
Imperfections Refine. They Do Not Define.
byI 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