Posts tagged as: Philadelphia Half Marathon

Time Well Spent

Time Well Spent

Summertime is upon us and chances are you have already started to make your shore plans, dust off the golf clubs and fire up the grill.  All of these are great but why not also do something incredible this summer.  Team In Training is the world’s largest and most successful endurance training program and benefits [...]

Dialing Back

Dialing Back

I’ve used Hal Higdon’s training programs since I trained for my first long race – the Ocean Drive 10 miler – three years ago. They’re free, and I liked the work load and how he makes different schedules for each race depending on your running level. Most schedules have novice/intermediate/expert options. For the marathon, though, [...]

Marathon Training: Day 1

Marathon Training: Day 1

Twenty-nine degrees with 40 mile per hour wind gusts? Perfect day to start marathon training. With today’s three-mile run, I started my quest for the New Jersey Marathon, which will take place in Long Branch on May 2. Hopefully, the weather conditions will be different. If it’s not, well, someone call Al Gore. This will [...]

Bib Me

Bib Me

I’m taking the marathon plunge for the first time in 2010. On May 2, I’ll be (God willing, and God help me), running the New Jersey Marathon. I’ve typed up and printed out my training schedule, told my parents to block off that weekend so they can watch me in agony, and am reading up [...]

Philadelphia Half Marathon Report

Philadelphia Half Marathon Report

I didn’t run a perfect race, but I’m proud of how I did.

For the Couch: Run Fatboy Run

A funny flick to lead you into your big race.

Ran the Bridge – Ouch

Ran the Bridge – Ouch

I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve crossed the Ben Franklin Bridge. I live near a PATCO station, after all. But I’ve never run over it, and I don’t know if I ever will again.

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