An Ode to Sweat

in Motivation

You are the longest, most consistent training partner I’ve ever had. From the coldest winter day to the muggiest summer morning, you’re ever-present. Today when I went out, you joined me during the second half of my first mile. You were probably there before then, but I first noticed you when you started weighing heavy…

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Race Review:
NYRR Washington Heights 5K

in Race Reviews/Race Video

Last Sunday was the NYRR Washington Heights Salsa, Blues, and Shamrocks 5K. I ran this hilly race for the 5th time and was only 19 seconds off my 5K PR. While I was bummed I didn’t PR the distance, I was still happy with my performance and was able to make a race video to…

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Gear Review (and give away):
The Moto 360 Sport Watch

in Gear Review

As you most likely know if you read this space, I belong to a blogging network and get the opportunity to review new products every once in a while. When I was asked to participate in a review of the second gen Moto 360 Sport, I was psyched! I love running technology, I love the…

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Course Description:
2016 NYRR United Airlines NYC Half

in Race Prep
NYRR United Airlines NYC Half

As of today, there are 13 days left to prepare for the 2016 NYRR United Airlines NYC Half. I love this race; it’s one of my two favorite 13.1s of the year (the other being the BK Half). This year will be my 6th NYC Half and I’m planning on having a great time again this year,…

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Who Stole My Original Bib at the LA Marathon?

in Running Life

I had a great time at the LA Marathon, as I’ve said, Skechers and the city on the other side of the country put on a great weekend of running and even better, a great day of racing. However, there was one hiccup at the race, and it came in the form of some jackhole…

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Race Review:
The Los Angeles Marathon

in Race Reviews

Ladies and Gents, LA and Skechers know how to put on a running party! From the Expo to the finish line, the LA Marathon was a super enjoyable experience. Coming from NYC (where I run the majority of my races including marathons) I’m used to crowded starts, courses and even expos. But with only 25,000…

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