by Tawny Bybee | Dec 13, 2019 | Race Reports, Training
I chose the Monumental Indianapolis Marathon for several reasons. First off, it’s on a Saturday. I didn’t want to run on Sunday and it is one of a few good qualifiers on a Saturday. It’s also a flat course and has decent weather this time of year. I didn’t want to...
by Amanda Manscill | Nov 26, 2019 | Featured, Race Reports
“Chafing the Dream!” Luckily this isn’t what I was doing- it was just the best sign I saw during this race. I didn’t set any records, I didn’t place, I didn’t even PR- but for me this race was a big personal win. It’s only my...
by Tawny Bybee | Aug 23, 2019 | Race Reports, Training
Tawny’s Race Report: The Hobblecreek Half is a special race for me because it was my first canyon half marathon and my second half marathon ever. The first time I ran it was in 2013. I ran a 1:24:04. It was the year I was training to break 3 hours for the first...
by Coach Stazza | Aug 20, 2019 | Featured, Inspiration, Race Reports, Training
Imagine, if you will, an alternative world—a world so hot and humid that even mosquitoes, plagiarists, and Alf Menzies can’t exist. Now, come with me, and I’ll take you to the edge of y(our) world—to a place where Irishmen can’t exist, except for, sums supremo, Mark...
by Coach Stazza | Aug 16, 2019 | Featured, Nutrition, Race Reports, Training
Last week, we finished off looking at the endurance spine and this week I’m going to cover my trips down to Cork and up to Dublin. Two of the lads I coach, Joachim The Viking and Oisín Spillane, were set to go head-to-head in the Cork City Games open 3000m. For...
by Tawny Bybee | Aug 14, 2019 | Race Reports, Training
By Jennifer Lambert “Just Be!” I usually enter a race with a mantra. But if I don’t, then one usually finds me during the race – because for me racing and running is about so much more than moving my body; it’s about freeing my mind. Since I have little time...