The Netty Edwards Event was, hopefully, one of the last gasps of a dying elitist mindset. In that to run you are assumed to be "fast." A consistent slow-poke runner weighs in.
8 Years Later: Silverstone Vanquished
Yesterday I vanquished the Silverstone monster. Here is the tale of my 14th half marathon.
3 Things on Getting a Runner’s High
Tomorrow I race Silverstone for the second time, and I intend to do so in the most positive manner possible. Here is 3 ways I intend to achieve that.
Home.
This weekend I lost someone who made my move to England a move to a new home. A person who I was so blessed to know. This is my way of saying thank you.
I forgot to tell you.
For those wanting to know the end results of my last half marathon, JDRF was kind enough to let me know the total the group raised!
You can’t have a race without a freakin’ logo, people
My latest race now has a logo. And, because I've designed a logo I will now have to run it. I know, runners are weird.
Ridiculous Training (that works for me)
I've taken up what can be best described as a ridiculous training method for this particular half marathon. And, oddly, it's working.
I’m coming for you, Silverstone.
Almost 8 years ago I took part in my first ever English Half Marathon. It was the worst race I've ever run. Now, I have a chance to avenge that race and I will do... with a colleague by my side and a cause.
A Proper Review: The Royal Parks Half Marathon
Now that I've had a bit to recover here is my official review of the Royal Parks Half Marathon. Review in sum: SIGN UP FOR IT.
Ugly Win.
On October 12, 2014 a 36 year old hacked, wheezed, and cried her way to half marathon number 13. I would never had done it without two wonderful people. Here is the story.
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