August 2019 Company News

August 2019 Company News

 

Without Limits


AUGUST NEWS

Community | Blog| Training | Nutrition | Events | Apparel | About Us

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

Without Limits loves being an active part of our communities.

In Wilmington, we are working with St. Marks school with the cross country and track team.  We have put on track meets and cross country meets for kids and sponsoring our county championship meets.  We also sponsor the NICA youth cycling team, The North Carolina Triathlon Series, The Pink Ladies and donate to our local YMCA of Southeastern NC.  Through our events we have helped give back to charitable organizations over $60,000.

In Greenville Our race series has funded the South Carolina State Parks over $10,000 this year in addition we raised over $5,000 for Camp Spearhead, a facility that host week long camps for children and adults with special needs.   As a host of our Knock on Wood Ultra event they “Embraced” the challenge of our race so we could raise awareness and funds for these great services the County provides.  Greenville is also raising money through the registration of the Sassafras 8k for the Rocky Bottom Retreat Center for the Blind

In Charleston, we sponsors Girl on the Run, She Tri Events, Tri it for Life which is a non-profit encouraging women to participate in their first triathlon and local volunteering at youth triathlons.

FROM THE BLOG

WHAT DO YOU DO AFTER YOU PEAK ON YOUR A RACE?

The hours, days , and months of training have paid off. You just peaked for the season and crossed the finish line of your “A” race. So now what? Well its RECOVERY time!!!

WHAT IS A TEMPO RUN? WHY DO WE DO THEM?


You show up to practice or looked at your training schedule to see that you have a tempo run to do? You are given some obscure number and told to run that pace for a set number of minutes. So, you set out on your run asking yourself, “What is a tempo run?”

THE IMPACT OF AGING ON THE HUMAN BODY AND THE IMPORTANCE OF STAYING IN MOTION FOR A LIFETIME

People that remain in motion as they age live longer, healthier and happier lives. It’s incredible to believe how many adults live sedentary lifestyles; more than 50%, according to the World Health Organization’s Study of Physical Inactivity. A sedentary lifestyle is the kiss of death. Active people live an average of 7 years longer and avoid many age related diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, obesity and diabetes as a result of staying in motion.

Anna Lane Maltby – FROM ZERO TO A 50 MILER IN 5 YEARS

Anna Lane Maltby is one of the happiest runners we know and she always seems to find that runner’s high. We asked her a series of questions to find out what running means to her, the most rewarding and…

 



We had a blast this past weekend at the Copperhead 20K and 20K Beer Relay.  Come enjoy more of our events that you will find below!  Good energy, fun and competitive environment, participant focused, and memories you won’t ever forget!

FINAL PRICE INCREASE SEPTEMBER 1st.
PRICE INCREASE SEPTEMBER 1st – Over 1100 athletes!


REGISTRATION IS OPEN

PRICE INCREASE OCTOBER 1st

Looking for Events that use Without Limits Apparel? Consider these for your August-September

   
 

 

COACHING AND TRAINING
(RUN + TRIATHLON)

WILMINGTON | CHARLESTON | GREENVILLE| COLUMBIA | SPARTANBURG

First of we congratulate Brent Manely for starting run practice and coaching in Spartanburg, SC.  Brent has been a coach for WOL and relocated to Spartanburg and will host run practices on site!  Good luck Brent.

The team-centered approach of Without Limits creates an encouraging atmosphere of support & accountability for athletes & clients of all fitness levels from beginners to elite competitors. When I refer a client to WOL, whether it be for them to start running with proper form & fundamentals, or to prepare for their first 5k, or for a comprehensive coaching program with the goal to PR in a full Ironman, I can rest assured that they will be embraced by the WOL family and provided with the tools, support, & coaching necessary to achieve their goals.

If you are looking for consistency, an individual plan in a group atmosphere, several practice options each week, and coaches who care about you more than you will ever know, PUSH THE GET STARTED BUTTON!

 

WHAT IS NEW WITH OUR RUNNERS DAILY VITAMIN

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Heather Carrick Braithwaite, MD – ran Boston Marathon, 6 weeks later Grandma’s Marathon, and a 6 minute PR!

“Its (Runners Daily Vitamin’s) unique blend of vitamins and adaptogens such as beetroot, rhodiola and ginseng gives me the energy to keep up with those high mileage weeks. In the past, after a big race or intense training week, I would immediately come down with a cold or other minor illness. Since I’ve been taking Runners Essentials, the biggest change I’ve noticed is how easily I fight off or recover from illness. If you are not healthy, you cannot put in the work needed to reach big goals.”

GET A FREE WITHOUT LIMITS RUNNING IS ESSENTIAL T-SHIRT WITH ANY 3 MONTH ORDER! 

WITHOUT LIMITS SWAG

New Without Limits towels made with a low-profile, ultra-absorbent microfiber material that is both durable yet soft. Low profile fabric allows for reduced sand collection and more uses between washes. Most importantly, the Performance Towel dries five times faster than traditional cotton towels! Measures: 30″ x 60″

Only 26 currently in stock!

 

Without Limits is an athletic brand that inspires people to believe in themselves and continue to improve on and off the course. Through endurance coaching, events, apparel, and nutrition, our mission is to provide athletes top notch services, well designed merchandise, a fun experience at our events and nutrition that will enhance an athlete experience inside and out.

Embrace the Challenge and Live Without Limits.

 

www.iamwithoutlimits.com

 

JULY 2019 NEWSLETTER

JULY 2019 NEWSLETTER

 

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JULY NEWS

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FROM THE BLOG

 

EYE HEALTH AND RUNNING – WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
Think about all the time, money and effort we as runners invest in protecting our bodies, muscles and joints from the physical demands of our favorite sport.

But how much time and effort do we spend protecting our most precious sense while we run? Is it just enough to throw on some sunglasses? Anything else to know?…….

FOR THE ENDURANCE ATHLETE…SURROUND YOURSELF WITH GREAT PEOPLE FOR GREAT PERFORMANCE
There is a perception of isolation and loneliness with endurance sports. Competing in marathon, triathlon, and ultra running seems a wholly individual endeavor to an outsider. There is only one way to reach the finish line. Keep moving. Perhaps the segment in the Movie Forest Gump is responsible for perpetuating the theme of the endurance athlete as a loner……..

HOW SWIMMING AND RUNNING COMPLIMENT EACH OTHER?
Coupling of swimming and running can be one of the most effective cross-training exercises for athletes. Both routines are cardiovascular exercises that improve endurance, recovery and core strength. For runners, swimming actually takes pressure off overworked joints……

AMPUTEE CHARLIE LEWIS ON THE FREEDOM RUNNING GIVES HIM
For Charlie Lewis, running is about far more than keeping fit or clearing his head. It’s about the freedom to explore the world around him and challenging his body to achieve ever greater feats. Lewis knows better than most the benefits of running; he had to endure ten years without it after a snowboarding accident when he was a teenager……

HOW TO MAKE RUNNING EASIER THROUGH ECONOMY 
The growth in mass participation running is fertile ground for running scientists because recreational runners want to do as well as they can, even if they might not be standing on the podium at the end of their race like athletes. Many will not have a coach, but most will want to learn and appreciate how best to prepare and compete, and how to get the very best they can from their bodies.  This is where science can help

 

COACHING AND TRAINING
(RUN + TRIATHLON)

WILMINGTON | CHARLESTON | GREENVILLE| COLUMBIA

TONS OF FUN THIS WEEK AT THE WITHOUT LIMITS YOUTH CROSS COUNTRY CAMP!  AMAZING GROUP OF PEOPLE.

If you are looking for consistency, an individual plan in a group atmosphere, several practice options each week, and coaches who care about you more than you will ever know, PUSH THE GET STARTED BUTTON!
     

“I heard about WOL Charleston through the running community here. I had been using training programs on my own but I had reached the point where I needed something more to be competitive. I starting training with Coach Chris and I have seen great gains in my running! He keeps workouts challenging and also tailors it to your specific training goal. I PRed the marathon by 5 1/2 minutes after training with Coach Chris and WOL Charleston! I highly recommend this group whether you have a fitness goal or you are looking to PR some races!” ~Bronwen

“These coaches are AMAZING and will not only improve your running ability, but will improve your self confidence, self worth, and the way you see yourself and others. I promise you won’t be the same person you were when you joined – you’ll be a much better version of yourself. Remember: If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you. But most importantly, always remember to #EmbraceTheChallenge and that you are #WithoutLimits!” ~Tayler

 

WHAT IS NEW WITH OUR RUNNERS DAILY VITAMIN

We are headed to the Chicago Marathon and IRONMAN 70.3 NC this October. We will then be at the Parkway Subaru Battleship Half Marathon Expo November 2nd, and the NHRMC Wilmington Marathon Madness Expo and the Boston Marathon Expo next spring!

1500 bottles have been sold so far with many re-orders and happy customers.  You have nothing to lose when you try Runners Essentials, even a 2% gain is a lot of time off of a race and nothing beats a healthy body! ORDER TODAY

“I’ve been running for 8 years and I have never felt stronger and more confident with my running. Runners Essentials is exactly what my body needed. I have more energy during the day, my training runs are smooth, virtually no recovery time and I recently had 3 huge PRs in races since starting the vitamins. Coupled with my training plan, this is now my daily vitamin for training and life. I have big goals this year and I’m feeling very confident and excited to see what the future holds. Thank you so much!”



Without Limits’ goal is ALWAYS to make an event iconic and memorable. This starts with the race production and race swag. These two essentials make the event a favorite of the participant. In the end we want the client to be thrilled but more importantly we want the end users to love our products and events.

PRICE INCREASE AUGUST 1st


PRICE INCREASE SEPTEMBER 1st – 50% full


EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION OPENS AUGUST 1st

PRICE INCREASE JULY 20th

Looking for Events that use Without Limits Apparel? Consider these for your July-August

 

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About the Coaching Division

Without Limits has 15 coaches that embody the coaching division. The coaches mission is to help athletes embrace their challenge of becoming better endurance athletes from youth to adult. Many leaders in the world relate life to running a marathon. What better way to teach people to break their self imposed limits than through running, triathlon, and other endurance sports.

About the Apparel Division

In 2011, the apparel came to fruition when Tom Clifford, Without Limits founder, and Jon Carne, Port City Apparel owner, capitalized on a meeting in September of 2011 to conceptualize a brand that embodied the right balance of inspiration, quality, dedication, determination and performance. “To build a successful brand in the active lifestyle genre is a challenge that will take a Without Limits mindset and effort. We are excited to be partnering with Tom and his team to build a global apparel brand that will inspire future generations to live a life Without Limits.” – Jon Carne, Co-Owner Without Limits Apparel

About the Events Division

In 2009, we started the NHRMC Wrightsville Beach Marathon. In it’s first year, 1600 people signed up and it became a signature event in the Southeast with nearly 4000 runners annually. Without Limits’ goal is to put on fun, participant first, events where people can come together and enjoy friends, family and race their best. This starts with the race production and race swag. These two essentials make the event a favorite of the participant. In the end we want the client to be thrilled but more importantly we want the end users to love our products and events. This will grow awareness for the event, increase sponsor visibility and ensure increased participation, all which make the event a success year after year.

About the Without Limits Runners Daily Vitamin

In 2018, Board certified physician Scott Tunis, Registered dietitian Diana Davis, and Without Limits owner Tom Clifford developed a nutritional supplement specifically for endurance athletes and runners. Without Limits is proud to put our name on a formula that we knew will help runners fulfill what they lose from endurance sports and receive nutrients they need for optimal performance. More about our runners vitamin can be found at www.runnersdailyvitamin.com

 

JULY 2019 NEWSLETTER

JUNE 2019 NEWS

 

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June News

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FROM THE BLOG

HOW DOES THE SUN’S UV RAYS AFFECT YOUR RECOVERY? (by Wilmington Dermatology)
If you quickly slap on a face lotion with SPF 15 just minutes before your afternoon run, and call it a day, you are not doing enough to protect your skin… or your training! Athletes who focus hard on taking care of their bodies with training plans, proper nutrition and adequate rest, but then…..

DON’T BE SCARED OF STARTING SOMETHING NEW | EMBRACE THE CHALLENGE 
Read how Tayler Robinson faced her fears and challenged herself through accountability and camaraderie.

25 YEARS OF RUNNING | WHY I STILL RUN
Without Limits founder Tom Clifford writes about 25 years of running and why he still runs

WHEN AN INJURY SETS YOU WAAYYYYY BACK | BEING WITHOUT LIMITS
There is a saying in the sports world that says, “play for the name on the front of your jersey”! When Alecia Williams looks at  the name on her Tri Jersey, “Without Limits” what does that mean when you suddenly find yourself with some real “physical limits”?

BEETROOT FOR ENDURANCE OR BEETROOT SHMEETROOT?
You have heard about athletes taking beetroot to increase endurance. Some swear by it. So what’s the deal, does it really work?  At Runners Essentials, we prefer to look at real science for our answers.

COACHING AND TRAINING
(RUN + TRIATHLON)

WILMINGTON | CHARLESTON | GREENVILLE| COLUMBIA

Read what Olympic Trials qualifying athlete Brittany Perkins has to say:
“Being a coached WOL athlete has helped me set and reach goals that I’ve only dreamed about. Not only do I have a group of teammates and friends who encourage, hold me accountable, and challenge me on a consistent basis, I also have a coach who does the hard work of creating a personalized training plan to help make these goals attainable. I initially had a tough transition from being a collegiate athlete to post-collegiate as I watched my times and results become significantly slower. With the help of Without Limits, I have realized that I can still have big and ambitious dreams while being the ‘adulting’-athlete. Having someone who is knowledgeable and successful in the sport believe in the goals I have set for myself helps tremendously. When it comes to race day, I’m able to reflect on my training and all the work I put into getting to the start line, and trust the training. I trust that results will come.”

– Brittany ran a 2:44 at the Houston Marathon to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Trials in February 2020 in Atlanta, GA!

 

Without Limits has on going programs and season programs in each location.
 – Wilmington is starting WALK TO RUN SUMMER and YOUTH SUMMER
 – Wilmington Adults athletes are training for summer and fall events
 – Greenville, SC just started their summer youth and have an ongoing adult program
 – Charleston, SC has an ongoing adult on-site program
 – Columbia, SC has an ongoing adult on-site program

DO YOU TAKE A DAILY VITAMIN?

Why not try Without Limits Runners Essentials. Physician, elite athlete, and nutritionist formulated, manufactured in the USA, gluten and GMO free.

Runners Essentials is one of fewer than 60 dietary supplements in the United States certified drug free
by the Banned Substances Control Group (BSCG).

Runners are high demand athletes.  It is impossible to replenish nutrients lost when training for endurance events.  Runners essentials is your affordable answer that has been tested!



Without Limits’ goal is ALWAYS to make an event iconic and memorable. This starts with the race production and race swag. These two essentials make the event a favorite of the participant. In the end we want the client to be thrilled but more importantly we want the end users to love our products and events.

Looking for Events that use Without Limits Apparel? Consider these for your June and July!

WITHOUT LIMITS BRAND APPAREL

Grab one of our Without Limits T-shirts on the way out! We have all heard statements about breaking through limits, but there is more to it than just physical.  The Without Limits brand represents the experiences, relationships, triumphs and failures you experience on the journey of accomplishing your goals and dreams. #iamwithoutlimits #embracethechallenge

   

WITHOUT LIMITS

WWW.IAMWITHOUTLIMITS.COM

INFO@WITHOUTLIMITS.COM

About the Coaching Division

Without Limits has 15 coaches that embody the coaching division. The coaches mission is to help athletes embrace their challenge of becoming better endurance athletes from youth to adult. Many leaders in the world relate life to running a marathon. What better way to teach people to break their self imposed limits than through running, triathlon, and other endurance sports.

About the Apparel Division

In 2011, the apparel came to fruition when Tom Clifford, Without Limits founder, and Jon Carne, Port City Apparel owner, capitalized on a meeting in September of 2011 to conceptualize a brand that embodied the right balance of inspiration, quality, dedication, determination and performance. “To build a successful brand in the active lifestyle genre is a challenge that will take a Without Limits mindset and effort. We are excited to be partnering with Tom and his team to build a global apparel brand that will inspire future generations to live a life Without Limits.” – Jon Carne, Co-Owner Without Limits Apparel

About the Events Division

In 2009, we started the NHRMC Wrightsville Beach Marathon. In it’s first year, 1600 people signed up and it became a signature event in the Southeast with nearly 4000 runners annually. Without Limits’ goal is to put on fun, participant first, events where people can come together and enjoy friends, family and race their best. This starts with the race production and race swag. These two essentials make the event a favorite of the participant. In the end we want the client to be thrilled but more importantly we want the end users to love our products and events. This will grow awareness for the event, increase sponsor visibility and ensure increased participation, all which make the event a success year after year.

About the Without Limits Runners Daily Vitamin

In 2018, Board certified physician Scott Tunis, Registered dietitian Diana Davis, and Without Limits owner Tom Clifford developed a nutritional supplement specifically for endurance athletes and runners. Without Limits is proud to put our name on a formula that we knew will help runners fulfill what they lose from endurance sports and receive nutrients they need for optimal performance. More about our runners vitamin can be found at www.runnersdailyvitamin.com

 

August 2019 Company News

The Sun Protection Guide for Athletes & How it Affects Recovery

If you quickly slap on a face lotion with SPF 15 just minutes before your afternoon run, and call it a day, you are not doing enough to protect your skin… or your training! Athletes who focus hard on taking care of their bodies with training plans, proper nutrition and adequate rest, but then go out and get scorched while training in the summer sun, can actually be interfering with their recovery process. Your skin is part of your body and your well-being, and so much of being a successful athlete is recovery. If you have a sunburn on the back of your legs or your shoulders, your body will be competing for recovery resources, rather than fully recovering from the hard training you just put in. PLUS, sunburns can be dehydrating, causing blood vessels to dilate and telling your body to send more blood to your skin, so you’re also more likely to lose fluid. And then, of course, there’s the biggest reason of all to properly protect yourself: According to skincancer.org, each year nearly 5 million people are treated for skin cancer in the United States, and one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime. With these risks in mind, here are a few tips to help you stay safe during your toasty summer workouts.

  1. To prevent sunscreen from getting into the eyes when you sweat, apply a bit of thicker sunscreen on your forehead. The heavier consistency helps it stay put better when your cycling and sweating.
  2. Wilmington Dermatology Center advises patients to use SPF 45 or higher, since most research shows that people only put on a quarter of the amount that is recommended. To compensate, use a higher water resistant SPF as a base layer before going out for your workout and use a SPF spray to re-apply after about 90 minutes or sooner if you have been in the water (the biggest thing people do not do!).
  3. Remember these commonly skipped body parts that are most prone to sun damage: ears, nose, lips and scalp (where your hair parts).
  4. Watch your Watch: Avoiding outdoor exercise from 11 am to 3pm, will keep you out of the sun’s strongest UV rays. Always put sunscreen on 15 minutes BEFORE your outdoor workout, even when it’s cloudy outside.

In short, wear sunscreen 365 days a year. The sun’s UVB rays give us sunburn, but the UVA rays penetrate 365 days a year and can pass through windows and clouds to damage your skin.

 

Wilmington Dermatology Center recommends getting a Skin Check every year. Visit WDC’s website (https://www.wilmingtondermatologycenter.com/medical-services/skin-cancer/) to learn more about how you can check your skin and learn more facts about skin cancer.

August 2019 Company News

25 Years of Running | Global Running Day | Why I still run

After 25 years, I thought this is a good time to list the reasons why I still run, and how I started and hope that anyone reading this will find some inspiration to continue on and never stop.

I can vividly remember my very first run June of ‘94.  My dad took me to the store and told me he would by me a pair of Nike Air Orange and White running shoes for my 11th birthday, if I would run 3x per week.  That day, I ran 1.5 miles around my neighborhood.  At the time, it felt like I ran forever, because everything is bigger to an 11 year old kid.  I don’t remember how I felt during the run, but I do remember feeling a sense of accomplishment when I finished.

Running has helped map a blueprint for my life, obviously I was a little naive when I wanted to get a gold medal in the olympics, but…..at least I had a dream!  The day I ran 1.5 miles literally changed my life forever.  Sure I could have said never again, but I promised my dad I would run 3x per week.  So I did.  One day my sister came home from her “speed workout.”  I asked how I could do speed work and what it was.  So the West Catholic Team invited me to one of their speed workouts at UNION High School when I was in 7th grade.  I loved it because I was running with the big kids, getting my butt kicked but I didn’t care, I was the youngest one doing the work.

My sister was the standout runner in High School.  She made me wake up a 5:30am in the Michigan winters to run 2-3 mile morning runs when it was freezing out and snowy icy streets.  I cried some mornings because I didn’t want to go, and dad wouldn’t let her run unless she was with me, so I basically had to.  It ended up being one of those turning points because when she left for college, I did continue to run in the morning 3x per week when I got into High School.

Running is a life changing habit, which is why I listed my top 10 memories for why I still run and I hope it reminds and inspires others to start running or continue to run.

#1.  My Dad and Mom:  My dad had a heart attack when he was in his late 40s.  I was around 10 years old.  To the day, he pushed us to work hard, and cease opportunities.  Also not make the same mistakes he made when he was young.  He ended up coaching me when I was a senior in HS, which was my best season.  My mom made Goulash before all of my big races.  She knew I was superstitious about everything so she never forgot.

#2. My Sister: Katie Clifford Jazwinski was a standout runner at West Catholic and University of Michigan.  She and her Husband pushed me to not be a wimp, to run long and not lose the pack running in a race.  I gave up in races so many times before I learned to race.  Katie always reminded me though letters, and messages on the white board to never quit.

   

#3.  Lenny Skryski.  Coach Skryski was a legend at West Catholic.  He put his heart and soul into WC XC.  He was a crazy guy, but in the age before the internet, he would make these collages for me to inspire me and the WC team to be the best we could be.  Recently I found a ton and literally teared up because I didn’t appreciate them as I should have at the time, but now they mean so much more.  Quotes from Coach Skryski: “You are the lighting” “Only fools say it can’t be done” “Long Green Line”

#4 Grandpa Ben Prawdzik.  My Grandpa rarely missed a sporting event for any of us.  He was at every basketball, football, Cross Country and track meet.  He was our biggest fan.  He would always be there win or lose, but when we won, he had a contagious smile on his face and gave us a huge hug and had no words, just laughing and crying.

#5. City Meet, State Final, and 4 x 800. When I was a senior in High School, I had never won a City conference XC Meet.  My senior year, I learned how to race.  The kid from GR Christian was in the lead by over 1 minute at the 2 mile marker, and I ran him down and won conference.  That same season, I took 4th at the state XC meet running a PR of 15:48.  In track, I can’t forget the 4 x 800 race where I anchored and had to catch the kid from Grand Rapids Christian.  I ran 1:55 to overtake him on the home stretch and our team won, I can vividly remember that day, my dad was more proud of me than I ever saw him.

#6.  EASTERN MICHIGAN:  Going to Eastern was the best college decisions I ever made.  I met some of my best friends and really learned how to be a competitive runner.  Joel David was an All American and I remember him coming to my final race as a high schooler and told me they wanted me to come to EMU.  I was so excited.  Eastern separated the men from the boys.  We worked our asses off.  I am still fearful of some of those workouts we did.  15 x 1000.  30 x 400.  (4 x 400, 2 x 800, 1 x 1600, 2 x 800, 4 x 400).  My time at EMU still is fresh in my memory like I was just there.  I loved my friends, I loved running every day, although I hated some of the things we did, it made us stronger.  Let’s be honest, for the most part, running kept me out of trouble and kept me focused so I would graduate with good grades.  I was far from perfect, but being on the team and running always set me straight and humbled me.

#7.  GREAT LAKES RELAY.  The GLR was a running event that starting near the thumb of Michigan and ended at the pinky.  Lake Huron to Lake Michigan.  It was 3 days, 10 guys, 3 nights of camping.  We ran hard every day, and we were not calm at night, put it that way.  The memories of that trip will never leave and I will never forget those times with my friends who shared the same love for the sport that I did.  YPSI LOST BOYZ

#8.  WITHOUT LIMITS.  In July 2007, WOL was born.  I moved to North Carolina, even though I loved Michigan.  Wilmington became a new home, and after college I took some time off running.  I never planned to stay South, but one thing led to another and I started running again.  Soon, my running transpired into a business coaching runners and then triathletes thereafter.  Everything that preceded WOL helped me to really enjoy helping others and helped me grow as a person and business owner.  I absolutely loved seeing people succeed and get faster, and it has kept me running myself because I am inspired by all of the folks I coach.

 

#9.  COMMUNITY:  Running is a community.  People race together, train together, suffer together, and hold each other accountable.  There is certainly a competitive environment in a community but competition is good.  It pushes us all to be better.  If there was no race, admit it, running wouldn’t be as fun.  I still run today because of my community and my memories.  SE North Carolina running is pretty awesome, and we constantly have people striving to be better.  I want it to keep growing, and I want to see more people running.

#10.  MY HEALTH, MENTAL, PHYSICAL, and MUSIC:  As I get older, I want to still be out there competing and training.  It gets me high.  I feel better on days I run than days I don’t.  I love trying new things that I learn in the coaching world, doing them myself and then putting them into action with my runners.  I love the feeling of going out for a run, just me, my music and my feet.  Nothing else.  I make a great playlist and float through the run singing along to the music with my breath.  Many songs remind me of my Michigan days, good times with my family, friends, and days competing when I was younger and what the future holds.  That nostalgic feeling makes me run faster and gives me the runners high, it is a feeling that is hard to put into words.  My playlist might consist of music from Bob Seger, Tom Petty, The Eagles, Metallica, to College dance music even Polka (reminding me of my Grandma and Grandpa and extended family parties).  Prayer while running can do amazing things.  You have to thank the good Lord to be able to run in that moment,  for a life full of memories and for new memories to be made.  “Won’t back down”  “Roll me Away”  “forever young”

I realize that running, has shaped my life. Every day I get to run, I get to continue the journey of where I started when I was 11 years old.  Days that I am slower are okay, because I am not going to be fast forever. I can still be out there trying, feel good and be an example for my 2 girls Grace and Lily and stay healthy to be a good husband to my biggest supporter Annette.

So if you wonder why there is a Global running day, you may realize that running is a great part of life and it teaches a lot of lessons.  Thanks for reading a summary of 25 years of running memories, happy Global Running Day.