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Adventures in running sprinkled here and there with tips, tricks and advice. Featuring the occasional gear review, race review and/or discount code.
I received team entry to the GAP Relay as a part of being a BibRave Pro. Check out BibRave.com to read and write race reviews.
I received team entry to the GAP Relay as a part of being a BibRave Pro. Check out BibRave.com to read and write race reviews.
I received team entry to the GAP Relay as a part of being a BibRave Pro. Check out BibRave.com to read and write race reviews.
A common misconception that I hear a lot about running is that it is a solo activity. I mean, to a certain extent it is, but running with others is really amazing. I challenge you to find another group of people that cheer on each other as much as runners do. We understand the physical and mental challenges that running brings and if you spend enough miles together, no topic of conversation is taboo. There are so many benefits that there is no way I could mention them all, but here are my top 5 reasons that running with others is AMAZING:
I have been lucky enough to run with some amazing groups of people over the years. My first run group was Run the Rock, a group that met at 5 am during the week (yes, AM) and on Saturday mornings at 7:00. Before running with them, pretty much every run I did was solo and let me tell you, running with others made the miles go by much more easily, especially that dang early.
Run the Rock - 5 am Group Run |
And speaking of Run Clubs that end with a beer and fun, I, along with my training partner, Brian, are starting a brand new group in Rock Hill. The working title right now is Sunday Funday: Walk Bike or Run Day. We are in the preliminary stages right now (last week was our first official un-official meeting (as in we told some friends to meet us for a beer at Common Market after we ran). And I am pretty excited about it, with almost no notice, we had 11 people meet us - 3 ran, 5 biked and 3 more just showed up to hang out. And most importantly, fun was had by all.
The first meeting of Sunday Funday at Common Market |