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.
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 |
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 a pair of a variety of UCAN products including the new UCAN Edge Pineapple as a part of being a BibRave Pro. Check out BibRave.com to read and write race reviews.
I started using UCAN products when I was training for my first marathon back in 2018. They have no sugar which can cause spikes and crashes in energy and instead use a corn based starchy base that delivers a consistent source of energy. When I was doing super long runs, I would mix up some of the Energy Powder (Cran-Raz was my favorite) with 10 oz of water, drink before my run and be good to go for like 10-12 miles.
Well, I am sorry Orange, you are gonna have to move over because Pineapple has just been introduced and it is SO GOOD! They taste like summer. Like sipping from a Pina Colada on the beach. Seriously, they are crazy yummy. I was given an awesome opportunity to share some with my friends at the Fleet Feet Running Club Open House to kick off their Fall Training season and everyone who tried them loved them. I opened one up and gave small samples on spoons for people to try the taste and every single person who tried it took a full pack to use on their next run. A couple even opened them right up to use for that evening's workout!
Would you like to try a sample?... |
"Heck Yeah" said Hannah! |
My girl Terri here busted straight into hers and then ran 3 miles |
The whole team had a fun time trying out the Pineapple flavor! I know it is going to be my go to flavor going forward for sure!
UCAN also has Energy Bars which I am a bit sad to have not known about until very recently. See in the past I have eaten random energy bars prior to a race or run so when I learned about UCAN Energy Bars it seemed like a no-brainer to have one of them instead of whatever I randomly grabbed at the store since I clearly do well with their other products. Well I am happy to report that I am just as pleased with their Energy Bars as I am their other products. Cherry Berry Almond is my favorite flavor and they also have Salted Peanut Butter and Chocolate Almond Butter. I recently gave them the ultimate test eating one before my last 10K and yay, all was well both energy and gastrointestinal wise. They are also really good as mid-day snacks to help curb hunger cravings. They have no added sugar and are also made with the LIVSTEADY base.
So, do you want in on this yumminess? You can order your own UCAN products on their website at https://ucan.co/ and use discount code: BIBRAVE25 - to get 25% off your order (no bundles or subscriptions) good thru 10/9/2022.Last weekend I ran one of my favorite local races, the Around the Crown 10K. This race is an iconic Charlotte Experience, the I-277 Loop that circles the city of Charlotte is shut down for the morning for the race. It's just a really cool thing to be able to run literally around the city like that and get views that would otherwise be impossible as a runner since pedestrians are strictly forbidden on the interstates. There's no other race quite like it here in Charlotte.
One way that I prepare for a race is to lay out all of my gear into a Flat Runner the night before in order to make sure that I have everything I need. This keeps me from rushing around in the morning and potentially forgetting a vital piece of gear. And of course, if I am going to go to the trouble of laying it all out, I'm gonna take a picture and post it. That's just fun.
Today I thought I would go through my Flat Runner layout from Around the Crown to show you my race day gear.
First off, I would like to mention that on occasion I receive items as BibRave Pro, Fleet Fleet employee and/or brand ambassador for no charge. Please note that items that I received at no charge previously have been marked with a *. No items in this posting were provided specifically to review for this posting and are all items that I purposefully chose to race in. With that out of the way, here's my racing kit.
Starting from the top to the bottom, here's what I personally race in. Again, these are my personal preferences and I am not specifically promoting any of these items beyond saying these are the items that work best for me. Every runner is different and what works for me may not work for you, but if you have any questions about any of these items, just ask in the comments below and I am happy to give more details. I have provided links for each item's official website as well.
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.
AKA: I Get Lost So Others Don't Have To
So this summer, Fleet Feet Fort Mill decided offer something a bit new, a Trails Training Group. And since I am, I assume, the craziest of the current coaching staff, they asked me to coach it. So I get to spend the summer building a new program from scratch and showing off some of my favorite trails in the area to run.
Coach Lissa reporting for duty! |
It was crazy fun and super challenging and I loved every moment of it, even if it was a lot of work at times. See trails aren't like roads. You can't quite trust where they go, so each week before I took a group out onto the trail, I would have to run it first alone (or recruit a friend to go with). That way you can learn things like, there's actually a down tree blocking this path or the trail is flooded, or in one rare instance, a new trail had been cut and the old one no longer accessible. We ran as a group twice a week so I was getting in 4 trail runs a week!
My Trail Blazing Trail Blazers! |
Is this the right way? |
On Sundays we ran on trails I am way more comfortable on, the ones at Anne Springs Close Greenway. I love the Greenway. It's loads of amazing (and well marked) trails. I've been running there for years including several races and training for a 50K out there, and still I was able to find a few new trails to experience with this group. Five weeks was not enough to explore this property. Heck, there are 5 entrances, with multiple trail options at each. It was hard to narrow down which routes to run, but I made sure to hit the high points - Lake Hagler, the Horse Barns, the Grist Mill and Millstone and a major portion of the Millstone 50K route. My assistant also has run here with me, including training for the same 50K, but again, managed to get lost (but just once to be fair). The last run of the session I even had her lead and she managed to go the correct way. So obviously, these trails are way easier to navigate.
You gotta touch the Mill Stone. It's the "rule" |
**If you are local to the Rock Hill/Fort Mill area and interested in checking out training with Fleet Feet Fort Mill, check us out here: https://www.fleetfeet.com/training?s=fortmill We are just about to kick off the Fall Training season with groups training for 5L, 10K, Half Marathon and Marathon. COME RUN WITH US!
So last post I said that 2022 has been A LOT. That doesn't necessarily mean bad, just that a lot has happened over the first half of 2022. In fact, there were a few amazing things that happened in 2022.
An early win that I experienced that I briefly mentioned in my January posts is that I sat for and passed my RRCA Running Coach Certification. And not only am I now a "Coach" on paper...
Me after Around the Crown |
Obviously I decided that yes, I did want that. And when the next opportunity arose to take an RRCA certification course came up, I enrolled and the rest is history! I'm a Coach now! And it has been pretty awesome.
I'm currently coaching my 3rd session with Fleet Feet Sports Fort Mill the Summer Trails Training Group. So far, this has been my hardest session to coach for a number of reasons which I will be sure to blog all about it, but I do love it. Even when it's hard, its exactly what I want to be doing.
Love leading this group through the woods! |
If you happen to be local and are interested in checking out the Fleet Feel Sports Fort Mill Training Groups, visit this link: https://www.fleetfeet.com/training?s=fortmill for more information and to sign up for one of our sessions (Trails is ending in 2 weeks, but Summer Sizzlin' 5K and 10K programs just started with goal races of the Greek Festival 5K and Around the Crown 10K (both that I will be running).
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I received a pair of Brooks Ghost 14s as a part of being a BibRave Pro. Check out BibRave.com to read and write race reviews.
I received entry into the Hot Chocolate Charlotte15K as a part of being a BibRave Pro. Check out BibRave.com to read and write race reviews.
I received entry into the AllState Hot Chocolate Charlotte15K as a part of being a BibRave Pro. Check out BibRave.com to read and write race reviews.
It says 2021 and it's 2022, but this race is part of the 2021 season |
So time to reflect back on how January went.
First a quick word on January. It's a lot, am I right? We all come in all hopeful that things will be better this year and we will be better this year and then BAM, we are smacked right in the face with the fact that January is cold and dark and basically just YUCK and thus sapping all of our forward momentum. It's tough to keep moving forward in the face of that. And yet we optimistic individuals solider on. Yay us! We all deserve a huge pat on the back for not giving in. And some warmth and sunshine.
So quick reminder, here were my January goals:
Here's how I did:
Renew CPR Certification. Big ol CHECK! I scheduled a class with the Red Cross that was a hybrid online/in person on January 26. First I had to watch 31 videos with practice activities to learn (or relearn) all the course materials and then go into the Red Cross facility for another 2 hours to demonstrate all of the lessons on the demonstration mannequins (I even kinda bonded with my infant mannequin, Tilly but alas, she had to stay behind to help educate others). And I passed, yay! I am certified Red Cross Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED for the next two years!
Next up, Pass my RRCA Certification. Well... I technically haven't passed YET. I am hoping to today, however. And it is not that I have failed, it is just that I haven't yet completed my test. I took the RRCA Coaching Certification class last weekend (Jan 29-30) but you have 30 days to complete the 100 question test, and tbh, with all the running info running through my brain these days, I needed a small break (and to ya know, do some things around the house and what not) so I haven't rushed to complete the test. Currently, I have 40 questions answered and I feel pretty confident about how it is going so far. UPDATE: I PASSED!!!!!
Dry January. Well, this one I am also giving myself a partial credit for. I actually did have 2 beers in January, but at the very end. On the Saturday after sitting in my RRCA class all day long, I got a message from some friends that they were checking out a place near my house and to come meet them. Long story short, the place (Carolina Brewing Supply) was pretty amazing and they had all the nanobrew beers. I had one called Elvis's Sandwich (Peanut Butter and Banana beer) and a Grapefruit IPA that was pretty amazing. So technically I did fail Dry January, but again, I went most of the month and I did cut WAAAAAY down on the amount of beer I drink. It was a good reset. And I play to keep my consumption much lower in the future as well.
Whole Food Detox week. I plan to do an entire blog post on this, but yes, this one was a total success for me. I spent a week following a plan from Fit Girls Guide to basically from scratch prepare every single thing I ate from real, whole foods for a whole week. In a future (very near future hopefully) blog I will provide a full review of the week in detail. But this is a big CHECK!
15 Burn Boot Camps. Another big CHECK! 15 exactly! I am on course to hit my year goal of 175 camps.
Me, January 31, hitting 101! |
Two Blog Posts. Yup and Yup. You can see the 2 blog posts that I wrote in January here:
https://runnerdgirl.blogspot.com/2022/01/starting-off-2022-right-goals-edition.html
https://runnerdgirl.blogspot.com/2022/01/from-sunglasses-hoarder-to-knocksquad.html
So I guess that is that! A mostly successful January.
I am hoping to sort out my February goals this week and get those up and posted soon. In the meantime, what do you have going on that you want to get accomplished in February. Or even for the rest of 2022? Let me know in the comments below.
Hello. My name is Lissa, and I am a hoarder. Specifically, I am a sunglasses hoarder.
I was going to tell you how many pairs I have, but I have lost count and have them kind of stashed all over so I am never without a pair. In addition to the 20 or so pair in my primary storage area (I'll get to that in a second), there are at least 2 pair in my car (including an emergency pair in my back window), a pair at my desk at work so I have them for random walk breaks away from the desk, a pair in my adventure bag, a pair in my purse, and random ones here and there.
The majority or my sunglasses are on a special rack by my back door. These were made with these metal strip style knife holders and some spacers to hold them from the wall about 2 inches to hang the sunglasses on. I originally had 1. Now I have 3. I may need more still...
Would you believe my dad asked me when he saw this if I thought I had enough sunglasses. Like that is a thing that can happen... |
I would have to say that Knockaround Sunglasses make up about 90% of my collection. One reason for this is they have just so many different styles and colors. Not to mention they periodically offer some really cool Special Edition and Limited Release styles, several of which I have just HAD to get. And you have to watch out, they sell out FAST. Once, there was an adorable Hive Mind style I really wanted and they sold out as I was adding them to my cart. Sad times. But it's okay, I got the Celestials that came out last month in time. And I love them!
If for some very unlikely reason you don't find a style/color combo you love, you can also create your own custom pair with their Custom Shop. I made a really cool pair of Teal/Orange Mai Tais once and just love them! You can customize the Front, each Arm the Lenses and the Logo all independently! There are so many colors, patterns and styles available! There are over 1,000,000 different possibilities! Check out the custom shop here: https://knockaround.com/products/custom-premiums-sunglasses#/p/_prod_vsgqd3p0h
Yeah, so you can tell I'm a bit obsessed. So when an opportunity arose to be a Knockaround Ambassador, you know I totally tried out. And guess what, they chose me! Yay! I am so excited to be a member of the 2022 #KnockSquad. I'm proud to join some really amazing people who, like me, love their Knockarounds and love spreading the word. And if you are interested in becoming obsessed with Knockarounds like I am, check out the Knockaround website here: https://knockaround.com/And when you find your perfect pair, you can use my discount code to receive 15% off your order. Just use KnockSquad_Lissa at the checkout!
Real quick, there are another couple of cool things to know about Knockarounds. First, every Friday, they give away a free pair of sunglasses! To get your chance to win, just post a photo on Instagram of yourself rocking a pair of Knockarounds and tag it #KnockFan. It's that easy! Second, Knockaround posts a super cool music playlist on Spotify each week. Make sure you follow them on Instagram and look for the weekly story for the opportunity to submit your favorite song to be included.
Here's me ringing in the New Year how I always do, Baxter Trail 5K |