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Tag Archives: Central Park
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Night Runners Deserve All The Credit
One of the questions I get all the time is, “Where do you get your legwarmers?” Another frequently asked thing is, “How do you wake up so early to run every day?” The truthful answer is that I have always [...]
Posted in Central Park, Crohn's disease, NYC 1/2 Marathon, Running and tagged Central Park, City Coach, Coach Cane, Crohn's Disease, Juice Generation, New York City Half Marathon, Running-
I Did A Tempo Run Today
I’m moving quite slowly this morning. Normally my commute to work takes about 35–40 minutes door-to-door, depending on how cooperative the downtown 4/5 trains decide to be. Usually they are “delayed momentarily because of train traffic ahead. Please be patient.” [...]
Uncharacteristic Things I Did This Weekend
This weekend was wonderful in all the weirdest ways. Did I do all my usual things, like running and eventually showering and eating a lot? Yes, yes I did. But I also did many other things that are a bit [...]
Posted in Central Park, Food, Running and tagged Carl Schurz Park, Central Park, Coach Cane, East River, Juice Generation, Running, SoulCycle, Spinning, Sunrise-
I Ran. Twice!
For the past six days, I couldn’t eat. I barely slept. I didn’t even think about running. But yesterday? Oh sweet, beautiful yesterday. Yesterday I ate. I slept. And yes, I ran. Let’s talk about the running first, because that’s [...]
Posted in Central Park, Crohn's disease, NYC, Running and tagged Central Park, Coach Cane, Crohn's Disease, Fitness magazine, Girl Scout Cookies, New York City, Running-
Long Run DNF
DNF = Did Not Finish. There’s a first time for everything, right? Let’s go back in time to recap this week a bit… Tuesday: Wake up brutally early to run seven miles before flying to L.A. for work. Embark on [...]
Posted in Central Park, Running, Travel and tagged Bridle Path, California, Central Park, Flu, JetBlue, L.A., Running, Santa Monica, Sick, Travel-
Starting My Day With Speed
Greetings from the west coast! I’m in sunny-but-not-super-warm Los Angeles until Friday for some work things, and even though the weather here is comparable to the crap you’re dealing with back in New York, I refuse to complain, because these [...]
Posted in Central Park, Running, Travel and tagged Central Park, Coach Cane, JetBlue, Los Angeles, Running, Travel-
The Weekend Run Report: My First 50-Mile Week!
On the running front, this weekend was spectacular. On all other fronts, it was great as well. But let’s focus on the running, because I am better at discussing 18 miles of fun than I am at describing the flavors [...]
Posted in Central Park, Puppies!, Running and tagged Central Park, Coach Cane, Museum of Natural History, New York City, Puppies!, Running-
My 18-Mile Mentality
Tomorrow will not be my first time attempting an 18-mile run. I did one 18-miler during Hamptons training, and it went really well. I feel like 18 is a solid distance. It’s far and it’s challenging, but on marathon day, [...]
A Super Happy 7-Mile Morning
Helloooooooo! Question: Did someone put some crack in my “granola bar” this morning? Or perhaps you mixed my “morning cocktail” (sink water) with Absinthe or something? I don’t know what’s happening, or what I’m on, but I’m in a wildly [...]
Deep Thoughts & Tough Love
You know I’m not really going to have actual “deep thoughts” that are groundbreaking in this post, right? I just don’t want your expectations to be very high. Good morning! This weekend wrapped itself up pretty perfectly. Yeah, Saturday’s run [...]

