Boston 2019
Marathons are tricky, because there is so much you try to control…yet there’s actually so much that you have zero control of, namely the weather.
Marathons are tricky, because there is so much you try to control…yet there’s actually so much that you have zero control of, namely the weather.
Weather can be a game-changer come raceday. Scientists of Nike’s Breaking2 Project determined the “ideal” weather conditions to be around 50F, low humidity, and light
There’s so much more to the Boston Marathon (or ANY marathon, for that matter) than just a solid pacing strategy. This post attempts to cover
Note – I started writing this post with the intention of it being one entry; but the course review ended up being…verbose…and I realized it’d be
I really don’t like failing. Who does? I intentionally don’t talk or post my goals on social media for two reasons. 1 – I like
My thoughts? Excited. I’m really freaking excited. Last year, I approached this race very tentatively, unsure about how it would pan out. Coming off a tibial
And just like that, we find ourselves less than two weeks away from the Boston Marathon, which is so hard to believe. This will be my
The Race (aka, the good stuff, in case you’ve opted to bypass Part 1. Click HERE for Part 1.) I didn’t realize that I totally missed
It was January when Josh told me I wouldn’t run a sub-3:10 marathon this time around. I was fairly certain a sub-3:10 was in the