When you participate in a niche sport, you can expect to unearth a small cadre of hardcore participants. Because more is sometimes better, especially when it comes to competition, and because enthusiasm likes to spread, people involved in fringier endeavors tend to proselytize, to seek to bring new members into their fold. Unlike with professional [...]
The Road
I am so thrilled to be an Athleta Sponsored Athlete this year! My delight at receiving this improbable honor and being included among such amazing women is only surpassed by my excitement for training women from my Upper East Side New York store to participate in the More+Fitness Women’s Half Marathon this April. I could [...]
Early Morning Runs
I am SO a morning person. One day last week, while driving my children to a doctor’s appointment I had conveniently (for me anyway) scheduled at 7:45 a.m., my son commented out of the blue, half-dozing, half awake. “I just don’t know why you do that.” Hank is in tenth grade. “I just don’t know [...]
The Ultimate Gut Check
I wonder how many race decision are made under the influence of alcohol. I was already three kir royals deep, celebrating Devon’s epic finish at the Olympic Trials in Houston, when conversation turned my direction. “So are you doing San Diego?” I am sitting with Devon Crosby Helms, Larissa Polischuk, Nathan Yanko, Brett Rivers, Georgia Young, and [...]
Imposter Syndrome
I’ve yet to meet someone who doesn’t suffer from some form or degree of imposter syndrome. For me, it started with an acceptance to a university my guidance counselor said I had zero chance of getting into. I spent four years there thinking that someone made a mistake by letting me in. Years later, when [...]
My Favorite Run Areas
When I am training for a triathlon, I need to find areas to run at different distances. I am very fortunate to have numerous different run areas close to my home. For track sessions I can go two blocks to the track at Carlmont High School in Belmont. The track has a nice rubberized surface [...]
Smart Girls Run
“As a coach, do you think people would be interested in hiring someone who isn’t a speedster?” A friend of mine posed this question… more »
How to Be Mentally Strong
I hit my first mental funk at about mile nine of the Boston Marathon on April 18, 2011. At this point in the game, I could hardly pump my fist and yell, “Go self! Only fifteen miles left!” Fifteen miles is still just too far away from the almighty finish line. I knew it was [...]
Train for Athleta Iron Girl
It’s time to commit to an Athleta Iron Girl race! This fun, inclusive series includes running races from the 5K to the half marathon, sprint triathlons, and even a duathlon (run/bike/run). Maybe you saw my three-part series on getting started in triathlon last year and were intrigued, but didn’t commit to a race. What are [...]
Race Recap: More/Fitness Half Marthon
Running. For some of us it is our joy. For others, the idea of running one mile, let alone 13.1 miles, conjures up a dread akin to having to appear in traffic court (as I did this morning!). I fall somewhere in the middle of those two extremes, although over the years my reluctance has [...]




