Because of Running
Because of Running

When you are doing what you love, it opens doors of endless possibilities–crossing finish lines you only dreamed of, setting personal records that you hoped for, finishing something you started.

Because of running…

Sometimes you fail.  No matter how hard you trained or how much heart you put into it, there are times when things just don’t go your way.  But there is always a lesson to be learned in those toughest of runs.  And somehow you find yourself thankful for those hard runs because of what you learn about yourself.  Because the balance of those heart breaking runs make the good runs that much sweeter.

Because of running.

Having the passion to talk about doing what you love and sharing it with others…then hearing words that are like music to your ears: I feel that way too.

Because of running…

Seeing the friend who said they would never run more than a few miles, but suddenly, they are helping pace you for 14 miles of a 52.4 mile race. All so you can accomplish your dream.  And you are humbled by their friendship.

Because of running…

Suddenly finding yourself in a cause bigger than you–raising money for the Bonnie J Addario Lung Cancer Foundation–your heart aching for those fighting the battle.

Because of running….

Going out for a run, knowing you need it to clear your head and help you sort through your day’s biggest worries and when you finish, drenched in sweat, breathless, lungs aching, you feel a little bit lighter.

Because of running…

It has the potential to change lives–to improve your health, strengthen your body, but most importantly, it transforms your heart. It shows you just how strong you are.   Sometimes it’s just a run but there are times when it’s something more.

And only you and other runners know just  how special it is.

Because of running….

Never Give Up,
Nicole

Happy National Running Day

It’s one of my favorite things to write about…so I’d love to hear, what do you love about running? What do you get from it?  How has it changed you?

 
 
Seen a lot of slim chicks posting their

workouts on here so I thought I'd join 

the fun
Warning : I will bully every one of you

into daily stretches, plyo drills, crazy 

intervals, lifting heavy weights and 

epic long runs
104 °F.....  As my Grandma says, 

"Marathon training ain't for p*ssies."



Crazy old lady is right.

New Featured eBibs

Me without coffee: anxious Me with coffee: anxious, but faster
YESTERDAY: "I'm so full. I'm never  eating again."  TODAY: "Can I have pizza  for breakfast?"
COACH "this practice is going to be fun" TEAM "so we're going to die"
Mile 17. I'm not saying I'm in pain...  I'm just saying that Advils are my skittles now.
Me: Should I sign up for another race?   Brain: No  Wallet: No Legs: No Me: Sold!
I'm about ready for the weekend...  Monday, 11:38 am
Scientific research suggests that runners lose both their sense of personal space and smell after completing a race.
Am I a great runner? No.  But do I try to be better every day?  Also no.
Running Shoes: buy us Me: yes master
Nothing says "I mean business" like using a cart at a liquor store.
I'm currently out for a run and can be reached by waiting until I get back.
My kids are the reason I wake up every morning. Really freakin' early... Every. Single. Morning.
You know you're a runner when... you've tried to convince a friend to run a 5k  with you because "it's  ONLY 3.1 miles."
Finally my winter fat is gone.  Now I have spring rolls.
I am a 40 yo mom of 4, never go to the gym, and I don't diet... My secret? Nothing! I'm the one  at the back...
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