A Slice of Humble Pie

by Mary DeLaney, Featured Athlete | I am a big believer in good nutrition. It is an essential element of fitness. However, I am having a hard time working this new item into my daily food diary. Where exactly does Humble Pie fit in? I know for certain that it isn’t a dessert, as it isn’t at all that tasty…

Training for a Marathon: Part 1

by Sage Rountree, USA Triathlon Certified Expert Coach & Experienced Registered Yoga Teacher | The marathon is a rite of passage for serious runners and for many non-runners, too: 26.2 miles of self-examination and self-knowledge. It’s also a doable goal for almost everyone, given the right circumstances and build-up. In this series, I’ll talk you through the process…

Boston Marathon Recap

by Aimee Gallo, Featured Athlete | I prepared, I came, I saw, and yes—my hamstring and I conquered Boston! As the race began I had a huge surge of awe, pride, and accomplishment…

Why I Love Girls on the Run

by Andrea Smalling, Featured Athlete | When I was growing up in the 70’s and 80’s, it seemed there were very few female athletes. My mom’s generation didn’t have a lot of opportunity to play recreational sports when they were young, so the only women athletes I was aware of were famous athletes…

Dear Daily Walk

by Shannon Mullen, Journalist & Outdoor Girl | Dear Daily Walk, I want you to know how important you are to me, and how grateful I am for the positive effects you’ve had on my mind and body since the beginning of our three-year relationship. In fact, I’ve really never felt or looked better! Oh, there’s no use sugar-coating this… I’m just going to come right out and say it: I had a bad day, and I cheated on you. This afternoon I went for a run…

Countdown to the Boston Marathon

by Aimee Gallo, Featured Athlete | It’s the final countdown to Boston, and even as a seasoned marathoner I find myself nervous. There are an abundance of firsts in this race—it will not only be my first time running the Boston Marathon, but my first time in Boston. My first time flying to the East Coast for a race, the first time I have to be at the shuttle 4 hours before the gun goes off. Above all else, it’s the first time I will be racing in what is less than ideal physical status…

Run With Your Life: Part 2 – No Exceptions

Once Upon a Time… Someone sent me a link to a video about Team Hoyt. This was a long, long time ago. As I watched this father push his son, I was floored. I was inspired. It gave new meaning to “strong enough.” At the time I didn’t think that it had much to do [...]

Running to Make a Difference

by Ralph Szulerowski | How can I make a difference? What can I do that will bring about a change to the way I live with this disorder, for those suffering with this disorder, and ultimately solve the genetic puzzle that is NF? (And for the uninitiated, that’s Neurofibromatosis.) This is the short story of Julia, my wife, and her continuing journey of life with NF…

Run With Your Life

by Rachel Coleman, Featured Athlete | At the beginning of 2010 I set a goal to complete my first triathlon and to run two half-marathons. (I like to do my marathons one half at a time.) And while I was setting goals, I decided to go for breaking my personal record of running 13.1 miles in 2:05:02. This year I will break the 2-hour mark. Do I really think life is going to simply unfold just the way I plan it? You would think by now that I would know better than that. Here’s what happened…

I Am A Runner

by Kelli Iassogna | I am a mom, a wife, a friend, a member of a huge family, and I finally feel comfortable saying this– a runner! I work part time and the other two days I volunteer at my children’s school, and I bake in my tiny little kitchen…