Tag: half marathons

  • Half marathons to run in 2019

    Half marathons to run in 2019

    I don’t know about you guys, but it always takes me a little while to plan my races out for the year. There’s cost, other travel plans, work commitments, etc. to factor in. And then when there are a few great races taking place the same weekend, there’s trying to decide which one to go with. It can be tough!

    Well, after a few weeks of strategizing, I think I have my 2019 race schedule (mostly) set.

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  • Happy Friday! Let’s catch up on all the good things!

    Happy Friday! Let’s catch up on all the good things!

    Hello friends! It’s been a minute. Sorry. Life and laziness got in the way of blogging. You know how it is.  ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    But let’s catch up!

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  • Goodbye 2017, Hello 2018! Race Schedule for the New Year

    Goodbye 2017, Hello 2018! Race Schedule for the New Year

    2017

    In terms of quantity, it wasn’t my best year — I completed 3 half marathons out of the 6-8 I had planned at the beginning of the year.

    But if we’re talking quality, I would consider this my best year yet. I had two PRs, both of which came at a complete surprise, and my average running pace increased by about a minute.

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  • 19/50: Massachusetts — Boston’s Run to Remember

    19/50: Massachusetts — Boston’s Run to Remember

    Hello friends! Can’t believe it’s August and Labor Day is peeking around the corner. Summer is flying by!

    Let’s rewind back to Memorial Day weekend for a minute though. I owe you guys a race recap for state #19: Massachusetts!

    Yes, that was more than two months ago. Sorry for the delay. Things happen. Laziness happens. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    The race was a good one — I did Boston’s Run to Remember. It honors the city’s first responders killed in the line of duty. The weather was beautiful, the race was well-organized, there was amazing course support, annnnd I finished with a PR. Second PR that month!

    I highly recommend this race if you’re looking for a good half marathon in the Boston area.

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  • Birthday Miles, Global Running Day, Inspirational Running Stories

    Birthday Miles, Global Running Day, Inspirational Running Stories

    Happy Friday Eve!

    Did you participate in Global Running Day yesterday? It coincided with my birthday this year, so I celebrated both with a 4-mile run after work.

    Seemed like almost everyone I was following on Twitter and Instagram was out for a run at some point during the day. Saw the #GlobalRunningDay hashtag all over the place! It was awesome.

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  • Memorial Day, Boston’s Run to Remember, Another PR in May

    Memorial Day, Boston’s Run to Remember, Another PR in May

    Happy Memorial Day, friends!

    I just returned from Boston last night after participating in Boston’s Run to Remember — a half marathon that honors the city’s first responders killed in the line of duty. It was a beautiful race that started in the Seaport District and went through historic downtown Boston. I finished with another PR!

    I’ll have a full write-up of the race and my trip up soon.

    I hope you all are enjoying the long weekend.

    Thanks, Boston, for giving me my 2nd PR this month. And THANK YOU to all who have served and sacrificed in the line of duty. We honor you.
    Thanks, Boston, for giving me my 2nd PR this month. And THANK YOU to all who have served and sacrificed in the line of duty. We honor you.
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    About 10,000 runners participated in this year’s Boston’s Run to Remember, a race that honors the first responders killed in the line of duty.
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    This beautiful flag garden at Boston Common contains 37,000 flags — a flag planted in memory of every fallen Massachusetts service member from the Revolutionary War to the present.
  • Happy New Year! Half Marathons for 2017!

    Happy New Year! Half Marathons for 2017!

    Happy 2017, friends! Hope you guys had a great holiday and wonderful time ringing in the new year.

    I’ve spent the last week trying to get back into routine — work, gym, chores, etc. I’m still playing catch-up. This is probably my least favorite time of the year (post-holiday blues, cold east coast weather), so while everyone’s out there making big resolutions to be amazing, I’m just taking it day by day. It’s what works for me. I do set goals for myself, but the main thing I strive for every year is to live a full life and do the best that I can in whatever situation I’m in.

    Right now, I’m in a “blah, it’s January” situation, so you know, I’m working my way through it. 🙂

    I finally got around to narrowing down the races for my 2017 line-up. I’ve got six on tap — my colleague, Kevin, (aka Coach Kevin) is pushing for me to do eight, so I’ll end the year with 25 states under my belt. Not sure if I can do it, but we’ll see.

    This year, I’d like to keep each race destination under $500. I know $500 sounds like a lot, and it seems like it should be doable, right? But when you factor in airfare and hotel (and food and beers and food and more beers), it’s so easy to rack up the bill — personally, I think $500 for states in the midwest and west coast (when you live on the east coast) is a good deal! What do you think? Your thoughts and discount travel tips are welcome. 🙂 SEND MY WAY!

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  • 17/50: New York – Half Full Rome

    17/50: New York – Half Full Rome

    How is nearing the end of December already?! (AND ONLY 2 DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS??!) The year has gone by so fast!

    But let’s rewind back to October for a minute – my big month of travel. 🙂

    I spent a couple of fantastic weeks in Southeast Asia (Cambodia and Thailand), and a day after returning (arrived home on a Thursday), I decided to drive to New York to run a half marathon and cross #17 off my list. I figured, why not? I didn’t have any plans that weekend.

    I found a small race in a place called Rome, New York, about 30 miles north of Syracuse. There are plenty of races in New York City throughout the year, and I believe a couple were taking place that weekend, but it was too late to register online for them. And plus, I had never been to any part of New York outside of NYC, and wanted to experience a different part of the state anyway.

    So, Rome.

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  • 16/50: California – San Francisco Marathon (1st Half)

    16/50: California – San Francisco Marathon (1st Half)

    If you had to choose just one road race to run in California, which one would you choose?

    Tough, right?

    California is a big, beautiful state. Aside from the fact that there are hundreds of races taking place throughout the year, there’s also the decision of which part of the state to run in — Northern California? Southern? Or how about Central?

    Here were my top choices (for a half marathon):

    Big Sur Half Marathon in Monterey Bay (not the same as the popular Big Sur International Marathon)

    San Francisco (Half) Marathon

    Napa to Sonoma Wine Country Half Marathon

    San Diego Rock ’n’ Roll Half Marathon

    Solid choices, right?? I think so.  🙂

    I ended up choosing the San Francisco (half) Marathon. When I told people, they were all like, “but the hills!! Have you seen them?!” Yes, I’ve seen them. I was worried about those hills. But I figured, go big, or go home.

    I was pretty nervous about the race, especially after the challenges I faced during Hatfield-McCoy in June. But surprisingly, the hills were not that bad, and the race was amazing — in fact, it’s one of my favorite races yet. I would do it again.

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  • 14/50 and 15/50: Kentucky and West Virginia — Hatfield-McCoy Double Half Marathon

    14/50 and 15/50: Kentucky and West Virginia — Hatfield-McCoy Double Half Marathon

    Have you ever been so miserable during a race that you wanted to stop and just quit right there?

    There were two occasions where I was miserable, but not quite close to quitting or wanting to quit:  The Hottest Half in Dallas, Texas in August 2014 and the Savin Rock Half Marathon in West Haven, Connecticut in March 2015.  The former was just as advertised — it was hot as hell during that race, but at least the course was super flat and the heat was dry. I pushed through and thankfully, survived without any injuries, albeit some minor sunburn. The latter was the complete opposite of the former — it was freezing — in fact, it was snowing. Big fluffy flakes fell steadily from the sky throughout the entire race.  And the snow was falling on top of existing snow that had accumulated from the previous day.  At one point, I was even running along side a snow plow. Fortunately, the course was flat for this race as well, and I managed to make it to the finish line. (I remained cold for a good hour after that race though.)

    I didn’t think it could get any more challenging than those two races…

    But then, I did the Hatfield-McCoy Double Half Marathon last June.

    I experienced a whole new level of challenge with that race. It was hot. It was humid. It was hilly. And it was high elevation.

    I honestly didn’t think I was going to make it.  At every single water stop during the second half, I debated whether or not to quit and catch a ride back into town.

    But surprisingly, I did make it — six (!!!) hours after the start time, I completed a half marathon in the hills of West Virginia and another half marathon in the hills of Kentucky, crossing states numbers 14 and 15 off the list.

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