by Jeremy Reynolds | Jun 30, 2020 | Blog
My Introduction to “The Wall” It was exactly like being in a car as it started to run out of gas. The year was 2016 and I had just passed mile 19 of my first marathon. I was hell bent on qualifying for Boston during my initial outing and so far, my pacing had been...
by Jeremy Reynolds | May 26, 2020 | Blog
“Let me ask you something. Are you crazy?” This was the question I was asked from a smiling neighbor who had seen my post about dodging lightning storms during an early morning 20-mile training run. Before I could get out a response, my wife chimed in with...
by Jeremy Reynolds | Apr 29, 2020 | Blog
With many organized races either canceled or rescheduled due to COVID-19, I thought it would be fun to relive one of my all time favorite events. This past January I had the opportunity to run a 5-mile leg of a 10-person, 50-mile relay. The relay was part of the...
by Jeremy Reynolds | Mar 26, 2020 | Blog
We have all been there. We see or hear something that lights a fire in our belly, and we are ready to take on the world. It could be a friend’s Instagram post, our new favorite book, an inspiring podcast, a scene from a Netflix documentary, or anything really…but...
by Kaitlyn Ley | Feb 26, 2020 | Blog
Following proper race day etiquette is important when making sure that you, and everyone around you, has a great experience! Keep in mind the following tips before your next race, and be sure to share with anyone you know who is about to run their first race. Line...
by Kaitlyn Ley | Jan 28, 2020 | Blog
Warming up your body and stretching before a race is essential to preventing injury and improving your performance. Unfortunately a lot of people skip these two important steps, especially due to not allowing enough time in between their arrival and the race start....