October 23, 2016To Race…or Not to RaceEventually, as you get into running, you may either get bored of just training and training or your training partner or group begins talking about a […]
October 26, 2016Running FOR Energy -Beginning TipsYou are thinking about how tired you are all the time…there is so much to do and you can’t get to it. This is a great […]
November 3, 2016Plantar Faciitis – TreatmentAgain, I turn to the pros around me for some guidance. Please read on for treatment for our nagging foot friend plantar faciitis as explained by […]
November 8, 2016On Turkey Trots – 2016 Version…Every year I will remind people to run on Thanksgiving morning! It’s turkey time – and that means food, football games, food, family, food, sales […]
November 23, 2016What are You doing for YOU?Every day is a new chance at improving yourself. I am a firm believer in this – however, many people get caught up in their lives […]
December 7, 20162016 – A Year In Review – LifeThe holidays are a time of family, friendship and usually great food and good times. They are also a time of reflection – a time to […]
December 14, 2016Try and Try Again….It was 1976….I was in 2nd grade and we had a big “Field Day” at the local high school to celebrate the Bicentennial of the USA. […]
December 20, 20162016 – A Year in Review – Your MindsetA lot of runners get defeated by events during the year…. They have been trying to run as often as they can and kids, work, injuries, […]
December 26, 2016Miles Are Not Important – IIYes – the number of miles you run per year is not important. You did read this correctly. The number of miles you run per week, month and […]
January 3, 20172016 – A Year In Review – Your RunningIf you had to summarize your running year in one word, what would it be? Mine would be “Almost”. I ran my 3rd best Manchester Classic, […]
January 11, 2017On Fun Running…I sit here at school watching 4th graders run around during gym class and I see the joy i their faces. It is such a nice […]
January 18, 2017On Lessons Learned…..Sometimes you don’t know if you have gone too far until someone tells you that you did. The lines are blurred until you are told not […]