The Road iD bracelet should be an essential piece of gear for any adventurist. I take mine on every activity from paddleboarding to trail running.
Tag Archives: Running
EMBRACE THE VIRTUAL RACE: A case in support of virtual racing.
The virtual race option is an inevitability for runners who want to race this year. Participating in virtual racing can be fun, challenging and a way to support races you otherwise could not. Join me in a virtual race, earn some swag, and support the running community.
KNOCKAROUND: The day in the life of a KnockFan.
Disclaimer: I received the Knockaround Neon Summers (Fast Lanes) to review as part of being a BibRave Pro. Learn more about becoming a BibRave Pro (ambassador), and check out BibRave.com to review, find, and write race reviews!” I live in Florida, so I spend a considerable amount of time in the sun. As a runner,Continue reading “KNOCKAROUND: The day in the life of a KnockFan.”
BODY HELIX: A Move Through It Review
Running smart is important to longevity in the sport. Just as important as logging miles is rest, functional strength training and recovery tools such as foam rolling and compression wraps. Body Helix makes an amazing compression sleeve for athletes. In this post I will discuss my use of the Body Helix full calf compression sleeve.
Clif Family Winery Part I
The Clif Family Winery is building a sustainable adventure in Napa Valley.
Joe Relaxo 24hr Challenge Recap
The Joe Relaxo 24hr Challenge road race will test your mental and physical strength. If you leave it all on the course, it will be one of the tougher challenges you have completed.
RUN LIKE A CHILD
Do not allow performance neurosis stop you from enjoying the process of growing as a runner.
Hello, my name is Jeremy and I am a runner.
This is a safe place. I’m going to share my thoughts on running, running gear, food, share some pics and anything you might want to talk about. I am 44 years old and seeking the speed and athleticism of my youth. Please join me on this journey. More to come, but in the meantime pleaseContinue reading “Hello, my name is Jeremy and I am a runner.”
