Disclosure: I was invited to visit Hammer & Nails and received a complimentary service for my boyfriend as well as a gift card. As always all thoughts & opinions are my own.
June 15, 2018
Last-Minute Father's Day Baltimore Gift Guide
June 14, 2018
5 Reasons to Train with a Running Group {at Charm City Run}
This post was originally published on the Charm City Run blog. Head over there to check out more great blog posts talking about running shoes and gear, training tips, inspiration, and stories from the running community in Maryland.
With the arrival of summer, comes the start of training for fall race season. Training through a hot and humid summer in Baltimore takes guts, and some days it can be tough to get out the door for a run. Charm City Run offers many training groups throughout the summer from 5K to full marathon and beyond. In the age of the internet when anyone can google a training plan for any distance, I think that in-person training groups offer so much more than a plan. Here are 5 reasons why YOU should train with Charm City Run.
1. ACCOUNTABILITY.
For some people, paying money for a group alone makes them more accountable to showing up and committing to the plan. It is also easier to get dressed and out of bed before 7:00am on a Saturday morning knowing you have a group of people waiting for you to run together. Aside from the sign-in sheet, everyone notices when someone hasn’t shown up to a workout. The group becomes a tribe or family of runners, especially with longer distance groups.
2. OTHER RUNNERS WILL PUSH YOU.
When running by yourself, it can be harder to push or pace yourself. Running with other people allows you to challenge yourself to finish tough workouts that may seem scary at the start. Running with people in your training group also allows you to stick with others of a similar pace which usually helps you learn to pace yourself more evenly. I also find I will push my pace a little more when completing workouts with others which allows me to become a better runner. And, if your running group buddy says they are running X distance, you’ll probably try to stick with them and run X distance as well even if you weren’t feeling great at the start of the run
June 6, 2018
Global Running Day 2018 Discounts and Baltimore Events
Happy Global Running Day!
As a runner, I love spreading the run love. I love encouraging others to find that sweet spot of doing things that are healthy and make them happy (and are FUN!).
What is Global Running Day you ask?
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Of course I started my morning with a workout with my November Project Baltimore crew. It was still part of the week-long Summer School workout series (free workouts every day of the week instead of just Wed and Fri) so there was some geography, pencil sharpening, and memorization in the workout-all before I had any coffee this AM.
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Doesn't this look like a fun group of people to workout with? |
There are lots of fun events and sales (including race discounts!) happening in honor of Global Running Day so I'm sharing them here for you to check out.
Take time today to maybe join a group run, workout with a new crew, treat yourself to some new gear, sign up for a new challenge, or do whatever gets YOU moving and having fun.
May 30, 2018
Why I Trust NOW Foods for my Natural Products
Disclosure: This post is sponsored by
Fitfluential, LLC on behalf of NOW Foods. As always, all thoughts and opinions
are my own.
In health and fitness, there are lots
of claims and labels being thrown around by brands and people. As a former
chemist (who will always be a science nerd at heart), I’m the type of person
that finds the actual research article when I read a headline about a new study.
Sometimes there are small samples for the study, bias, or parts of the research
aren’t addressed. The same thing goes with labels such as “natural” not being a
regulated label or even their being specifics about what constitutes “organic”.
Before visiting NOW Foods headquarters
just outside of Chicago for the #NOWGetFit influencer event this month, I hadn’t considered
myself super brand loyal, but now I can tell you I trust NOW Foods!
NOW
Foods #NOWGetFit Day 1
After a travel snafu (ugh American Airlines WHY) I made it
out to the event on Thursday starting with a trip to the Cooking Skills Academy
for an “Iron Chef Challenge” using NOW Foods ingredients.
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Chef showing us how it's done. |
My team won with a take on an avocado toast-clearly all those years watching Iron Chef and the Food Network have paid off!
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The winning dish! |
Also forgot to mention that the before our challenge the night before, Kasey from Powercakes made us DELICIOUS protein donuts. I don’t throw around the word delicious paired with protein donuts ever.
May 8, 2018
The 2018 Boston Marathon: Miserable yet Amazing
Every one of my friends who I talk to asks me “How was Boston?”
and my response has been “::sigh:: Miserable and amazing”. That’s the truth.
Settle in for my big Boston Marathon race recap. I thought about shortening it, but I like having all of these thoughts down on the interwebs to look back on. You’ll get expo and logistics thoughts in a following post!
PRE-RACE
The week of the marathon the
weather forecast was not looking good. Eventually 3 or 4 days before the
race the forecast was saying 100% rain. ONE HUNDRED PERCENT. Where in the eff
do you ever hear a weather forecast saying 100%?!?! The weather was forecasted
to be raw with temperatures around 40 degrees (real feel colder), rain all day,
and 20 mph E/SE winds (that’s a headwind). People talked online about how it
rained in 2015 when they ran it and how it wasn’t so bad. I wanted to hope that
the forecast would change or at least it wouldn’t be so bad. My parents were in
town for the race and literally only came to one other half marathon ever-where it also poured rain (are they unlucky?Just saying.) My mom overheard someone in her hotel grabbing shower caps
to cover her shoes so I did the same. The concierge said he thought they were
out but luckily found a couple for me (#runnerprobs).
I woke up in Cambridge at my Airbnb Monday morning feeling
anxious. Part positively, part negatively. I woke up to the wind howling and
rain beating down outside the bedroom window. Yikes. I layered up my outfit and
ate a Honey Stinger salted caramel waffle and banana along with some Nuun. I cut holes in my trash bag poncho. I
packed my little Athlete’s Village bag with my headphones, gels, extra Honey Stinger
waffles, old race heat sheet, gloves, and an extra trash bag.
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Garbage bag chic with shower caps on shoes as an accessory |
April 26, 2018
Post- Boston Marathon Recovery Tips
Disclaimer: This post is sponsored by Fizzique through a campaign with Fit Approach. As always all thoughts and opinions are my own.
I’m still finishing
up my big Boston Marathon race recap (so much rain/wind/cold! so many thoughts!) but have
really been focusing on my recovery since the race over a week ago. I talked
about how my marathon
training has been different since my injury , but I’ve also been more
conscientious of my recovery as well. With travelling to Boston and an
out-of-state wedding right after I haven’t been doing any foam-rolling or
exercising. Now that I’m over a week out I’m focusing on getting myself
recovered and reverse tapering back into running. I’ve talked on my blog about
some broader
post-marathon tips, but today I’ll share what I’m focusing on this week specifically
for recovery!
REST
I’m still trying to
get plenty of actual sleep during the week, especially the couple days
post-race. With the weather conditions along with regular hills on the Boston course, I read from some others that they felt they needed more rest after this race than previous ones. It is important to give your body proper time to fully recover, even
if you are feeling better a few days after. This article from
Runners Connect talks about the physiological
changes in your body after a marathon including how it takes your muscles about
2 weeks post-marathon to return to full strength.
After the Philadelphia
Marathon I really didn’t run except for a couple miles while coaching for 2
weeks and am doing the same after the Boston Marathon, especially because I had
some foot pain the last few miles.
April 11, 2018
Why the Boston Marathon is My Victory Lap
If you've followed me or read my Boston Marathon acceptance post you know a little bit about my marathon journey.
Today I'm over on the Momentum Jewelry blog sharing why the 2018 Boston Marathon is my victory lap, and how much running has changed my life. Honestly with the marathon mere days away, I've spent a lot of time in the past couple of weeks reflecting on my running journey. I was even getting teary-eyed getting all my thoughts together for my blog post. Running has become a huge part of my life and not just the exercise part. It's changed how I view myself, opened doors to so many unique opportunities, and allowed me to meet and become friends with so many amazing people.
Here's a sneak peak:
Running has shown me that putting myself out there is less scary than I think it is. Running has given me opportunities and excuses to travel across the country and internationally to fulfill some of my wanderlust. My main goal for the 2018 Boston Marathon is to enjoy every mile. It’s a victory lap for my running accomplishments and it's also a celebration of running and what it's done for me. Five years after my first marathon, I’ll be on the starting line of the Boston Marathon, and I'll know that all of the strength I need for anything that comes my way is inside me.
April 6, 2018
{Baltimore Bred} Top Vendors to Check Out at the Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar
This weekend is exciting because it looks like snow is no longer in the forecast for Baltimore (YAY!) and it's the first Sunday of the season for the Baltimore Farmers' Market & Bazaar underneath I-83 (Jones Falls Expressway). It's also the perfect event to highlight in Charm City!
The market runs every Sunday from 7 AM -noon from April 8th through December 23,2018 (more information on the Facebook page). This is one of the biggest farmers' markets in the city with everything from local produce, fresh eats, and artisan goods. It's something I love going to after a run to grab a bite to eat or spend the morning shopping and eating with my boyfriend especially in the summer months.
Lots of amazing local products and food vendors are sold there which makes it sometimes more fun for me to just grab breakfast and browse the market leisurely. I'm going to share with you my top vendors and goods to check out at the farmers' market this year.
1. Farm to Face falafel wraps
This list is not in order, but if it was this would still take the top spot. These stand has the most delicious made-to-order falafel wraps with the option to have it with a lavash bread or collard greens wrap.