With the Marine Corps Marathon rapidly approaching, I can’t help but feel anxious and fearful about reaching my sub 3 hour marathon training goal. Here’s how I cope.

Making running fun…by making fun of it
With the Marine Corps Marathon rapidly approaching, I can’t help but feel anxious and fearful about reaching my sub 3 hour marathon training goal. Here’s how I cope.
Looking for motivation? It’s time to change up your running routes! A change of running scenery can do wonders. Plus, running the same routes may lead to injury. Unfortunately, I’m not the most adventurous runner…
I woke up on Monday morning, and it was the first time during my 11 weeks of training that I didn’t feel like going for a run. I was struggling to find running motivation.
Committing to running a marathon is committing to better oneself physically, mentally, and even spiritually. Here’s why the marathon keeps me coming back again despite the great challenge.
I’m halfway through the Pfitzinger marathon training plan (18/55) I’m using to go sub-3:00, and through nine weeks, I reflect on the plan and what lies ahead leading to the Marine Corps Marathon.
The ASICS Gel-Cumulus 25 is vastly better than the previous edition. But, how does it stack up against the stellar Nimbus 25? Find out in the review.