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Friday, September 11th, 2009

The below was featured on Just Finish, a website dedicated to motivating and encouraging ALL runners, walkers, cyclists and multi-sport athletes through the FINISH!  See it here: http://www.justfinish.com/forum/topics/running-for-others

Running for Others

It’s 5 a.m. Your alarm clock just went off. You want to hit the snooze button and just go back to sleep. But you don’t. You roll out of bed, hit the bathroom, and change into running clothes. You take a quick look outside. It’s raining. You’re tempted to slide right back into bed, and why not, you were up late last night. But you don’t. You put your watch on, grab your key, and head out the door into the cold, dark, miserable wet weather. A few blocks in, you think about turning around, heading back home, drying off, and slipping back into bed for an extra hour of sleep. But you don’t. Something drives you, something pushes you, something compels you. And so you push through your 10 mile morning run, wet, cold, and unhappy…but you finish, and you are glad you did.

But what if you didn’t? What if you snoozed when the alarm went off, or slipped back into bed when you saw it was raining, or turned around after a few blocks because of the rain? What if you don’t have that extra something to push you through those excuses? Luckily, in my life, I’ve found that compelling reason to get me through the tough runs. I run for others, and if you don’t, it’s about time you gave it a shot.

Running is mostly a self-serving activity. By running, you gain the speed, you gain the endurance, you reap the health benefits: physical, mental, and emotional. But through running you/we can do so much more. The next time you step out the door, try running for others…you’ll be surprised how much more meaning your running brings to you, and how you can push past those excuses. But who can I run for, you might ask?

Run for a charity. By running for a charity, you use your gift/ability to help raise money for a cause of your choice. Many charities now have programs set up to help you train for a particular event, providing coaching and support, while in turn you raise money for the charity. A good example is the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Team in Training program (www.teamintraining.org). They provide coaching, mentors, clinics, group runs, and race day support. I personally have done 3 events with them, and found the program to be amazing.

Run for someone who can’t. I am sure you know someone who has touched your life, and you wish you could do something for them where they can’t do it for themselves. Personally, I run for my brother and my sister. My brother passed away last year from cancer, and so, each time I step out the door to run, I do it to honor his memory. Before he passed away, he asked that I run the Marine Corps Marathon (www.marinemarathon.com) for him (he was a former Marine). Sadly, injury kept me from it last year, but I still run with him on my mind, and plan to run the race in his honor soon. I also run for my sister, who was paralyzed from the waist down several years ago. I run, because she no longer can, and in doing so, bring strength to her will to one day walk again.

Run to help others attain their goals. This year I had the honor of helping my girlfriend achieve her PR in the Long Branch Half Marathon (www.njmarathon.org). We trained for 14 weeks together, which allowed me to ease back into running, but more importantly, gave me a new outlook on running and how I can use it to help others. Together, through almost 3 hours of rain and wind, we pushed through it all to help her knock 21 minutes off her previous time, for a total time of 2:52. That big of an improvement, by anyone’s standards, is an amazing feat. By helping her achieve her goal, I found a new appreciation for running overall. I was proud and excited to help her reach her goal, but not only that, I actually was able to enjoy the race. I wasn’t huffing and puffing and hurting and struggling to reach a new PR for me (ran 1:50:27 the year before). I was able to run easy, and take time to enjoy the simple act of running. I was able to fully appreciate the beauty of 9,000 mostly complete strangers coming together for one purpose, one goal…to cross the finish line. Sometimes when you’re too focused on yourself, you miss the bigger, and oftentimes greater, picture. Take the time to help someone else reach their goal, whether it be to lose weight, run their first race, or set a PR. Through their achievement, you too will feel like you accomplished something great.

There are many other ways to run for others, and I’m sure just reading this helped you think of some. So, I’m simply going to end with a quote, which I find very fitting and very inspirational:

“A life isn’t significant except for its impact on other lives.”
- Jackie Robinson

Run on friends.

Rock N Roll Round Up!

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

Event weekend came, and event weekend went.

Run on Friends!

Just kidding…I can’t leave you all hanging like that.  Time for some details!

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So we got up NICE and EARLY for our flight out of Liberty International Airport (EWR) aka Newark on Friday morning.  Nice and early = 4:30.  Fun fun stuff.  Quickly got through security, and sat and waited for a plane.  Surprise, the flight wasn’t delayed.  Well, I mean, we did sit on the run way for about a half hour, but we did get on the plane on time.  The flight itself was pretty uneventful…pretty sure I slept most of it.  None of us really got to sit with each other though…we were pretty spread out.

Upon arrival at Norfolk Airport, I was very impressed with the airport.  Probably the nicest I’ve ever been in…and I’ve been in a lot.  Things went smoothly there, hopped in a van, and took off for the hotel.  The van’s AC didn’t work, and we were packed in there…very uncomfortable ride.  But we got there quickly…and our room wasn’t ready yet!  Luckily it was maybe 20 minutes later…but I just felt jaded since everyone else’s rooms were ready.  We stayed at the Cavalier Hotel, but luckily not in the haunted building.  I did not want to stay in the haunted building.

P1010772Off to the Expo.  Got our race numbers, free shirts (coolmax type material, bonus!), goodie bags, and visited all the booths.  Signed up for a bunch of stuff, tried some samples.  Gu now has chewables…they were really good.  Snickers endurance bars are always good.  Tried some other fruit stuff and some vitamin drink, both not bad.  The Penguin was there giving a clinic…caught about 5 minutes, but at that point we were ready to head back to the hotel…once our shuttle got there 20 minutes later.  Later that night we caught some dinner (I got fried pickles as an app, and they tasted fantastic!), and then saw Boyz II Men in concert on the beach.  Good show.

Next morning we did a warm up run, then went to Pocahontas Pancakes…the food was incredible.  I had banana covered french toast…so good!  The rest of the day was spent loungin at the pool.  The water in the pool was SOOOOO cold.  But, we went swimming anyway…they had a diving board…I had to jump in!  Later that night was the pasta party.  Good food, with GINORMOUS cookies…those were good.  Then…team meeting, where we got yelled at for violating fire codes, and then off to bed.  Usually I cannot sleep the night before a race…that night I slept like a champ.

Race day.  Up at 4:15/4:30.  Felt awake, alive.  Ready and down to meet everyone by 5.  At the starting area by like 5:30.  Still dark, with a full moon still out.  It’s such an amazing feeling and sight…thousands of runners meeting before the sun even rises to all compete in the same event.  It’s just an incredible feeling.  I took 2 trips to the porta-potty…usually never do.  So then we headed to our corral, and slowly inched our way to the start line, one corral after another.  The elite men went off at 7:00 a.m.  We started at around 7:40.  I got a few looks because my bib number was 5653 and I was in corral 23 with my girlfriend, but it was ok.  Finally, the start!

mevb1The race went alright.  2.5 miles in we took a detour into the woods…pit stop #3 for me…I was definitely drinking too much.  The weather was warm, not hot, and a bit humid, but not insane.  Things were going well and on schedule for about 6 miles.  Then, at mile 8 we should have taken our gels/shot blocks, but instead we skipped.  And my girlfriend, at around 8.5, started to cramp up.  Can’t believe we made that mistake.  One of the coaches caught up with us, but did not have any salt with her, so she had to battle it out until 10 or so when there was a water stop.  After a rough couple of miles, we were able to gut out miles 12 and 13, and had a nice sprint for the last 0.1.  You can watch us cross the finish line by visiting http://www.rnrvb.com/videoreplay.html and typing in bib number 5653.  It’s pretty cool, go check it out.  Don’t worry, I’ll wait…

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Ok, you back?  Excellent!  So we headed out to the Team in Training tent to check in, got our snazzy 13.1 finishers pins, and headed back to the hotel.  Luckily we caught a shuttle pretty quickly, because we were definitely tired.  Instead of just napping, we changed and headed to the ice cold pool to take an “ice bath” in the water.  I definitely think that helped in our recovery.  We met a few other Team in Training people from our team down there, and hung out for a while.  One of the people, Tony, and alumni, ran a debut half marathon of 1:37…pretty snazzy.  After that we headed back up to the room to get ready for the victory party.

Enter victory party.  Not gonna lie, it was pretty dead at first. I guess that’s what happens when you arrive at 2 for a 2:00 party.  But, we were starving so we hooked up the plates and chowed down.  After that there was a DJ with some decent music, then he held this beer related relay.  We had a team…our team lost.  Of course, both of the other teams cheated, but we won’t get into that (you know who you are).  Since we had no interest in seeing the Black Crowes that night, we headed back to our room and pretty much crashed out.  We did order some room service (food was ehhh and overpriced), but otherwise slept.

Monday morning had some breakfast, than kinda just hung out because it was rainy outside.  We did go and get some ice cream once it cleared up, but that was about it for our adventures.  Back to the airport, back to the plane, back to Newark, back to NJ.  And so we’re home.

Collectively, our Team raised over $50,000 for LLS for this event.  Not too shabby.  I believe overall all TNT chapters for this event raised $500,000 or there abouts.  Can’t complain about that.  If you didn’t make a donation and still want to, you can by clicking the “Donations Welcome” image on the side bar of the screen.  Any amount is welcome!

Well, that’s about it.  Hopefully will be heading out for a run sometime this week…gotta get ready for Hartford in about a month.  So I’ll be writing again soon.  Until then…

Run on Friends!!!

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Photo Shoot

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Photos Credit: Katelyn Nesi Photography

See blog about photo shoot here.

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Fundraiser Rain Delay

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

So…our fundraiser with the Somerset Patriots got rained out.  It had been raining (well, pouring) on and off all day, but I was hopeful that it was going to hold off.  At lunch I ran to the bank to get change, and the dollar store to get balloons.  After work I picked up the balloons and headed to the game.  Got to the stadium around 5:30 to set up, and by then it had started to rain again.  The balloons had tangled up while in the car, and I couldn’t get them untangled…so instead of 2 things of balloons, just had one.  Then, I was having trouble separating the 50/50s into strips of 15.  Luckily Stephanie showed up shortly after and everything smoothed out.  Around 6 we wer set up, and it was still raining.  It was almost 8 o’clock by the time they called the game on account of rain.  We managed to sell some 50/50s, but unfortunately not too many people showed up to the game, so there wasn’t too many people to sell to.  Fortunately, however, we are being given the opportunity to fundraise at another game this season, date yet to be determined.  Check the Patriots 50/50 page to see more details on that.  Hopefully we’ll get a nice weather day where tons of people show up and are feeling generous.

Outside of that, not too much to report.  I didn’t run yesterday, and obviously didn’t run today.  My plan is to get a run in tomorrow, maybe one Friday, the 5K on Saturday, and then a long run on Sunday.  Should be some productive running.

So, thanks for reading, and if you’re feeling generous today, take a moment to click the “Donate Now” button on the right hand side of the screen.

Until next time… Run on Friends!

Let’s Make it a Week

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Workout: 4 miles

Time: 34:23

My goal this week?  Actually run more than once!  I remember those days…where I’d actually run more than once a week.  Ha!  Hopefully this week will restart that trend.  Today’s run was just to get out there and run.  It was kinda hot, and my legs were still heavy from the race on Saturday (more on that in a minute).  But, I got in what I wanted to get in.  And if I’m feeling very ambitious, I might even do the 200 sit-up challenge tonight!

belmar5So Saturday was the Belmar 5.  It was a race morning decision to try to run it for some speed…wasn’t sure what I wanted to do.  I had run like 3-4 times over the previous 3 weeks…but I still felt like trying it out.  Miles 1 and 2 were good…7:52 and 7:45.  Then, well, the heat kicked in…and man was it hot.  The last 3 miles got progressively slower, with the last mile clocking in at 8:58.  Finished 42 minutes flat.  I wanted to finish under 40, around the pace I wanted to do the half marathon in, but 42 ain’t that bad.  My girlfriend also finished a few minutes over the time she wanted to finish in, but her first mile was her fastest ever!  Oh!  And I beat Governor Corzine.  It was kinda interesting seeing him there with secret service and whatnot.

Sunday my girlfriend and I finally did some fundraising.  We did some supermarket begging as I like to call it.  4 hours, raised $150 dollars.  Not too bad.  We didn’t bring chairs, so we had to stand the whole time, but it went by pretty quickly.  We had a good time.  We met a guy who him and his mother just started a non profit called Operation Bling, who provide free jewelry to patients in the oncology wards at hospitals.  It’s a pretty sweet charity.  Check it out.

Lastly, I got the tickets printed for the baseball game, so buy some!!   And buy some 50/50’s!  Money raised goes to LLS!

Well, I think that’s it for now.  Hopefully tomorrow will bring another run!  Hope all you are running well!

Until tomorrow… Run on Friends!