I read a lot of blogs–both personally and professionally.
I’ve met a ton of people through blogging and running, but I know there are tons of running blogs out there I haven’t yet heard of! I’ve never wanted to put up a blogroll because I never wanted to hurt anyone’s feelings, but I just put a Google bundle on my sidebar of running blogs that you can subscribe to if you use Google reader. (Just hit subscribe at the bottom.)
I’d like to add as many blogs as I can, so in the comments below, please share your favorite (or your own!) running blogs, and I will add them to this bundle so you can subscribe to The Giant List O’Running Blogs, too.
(I also like Rainbow sandals and cannot wait until summer returns. But I digress.)
So when Tina asked if I wanted to participate in the Reach the Beach relay in Massachusetts, I was obviously in.
It’s a 24-hour, 200-mile relay race that starts in Wachusett, Mass. and ends in Westport, Mass. (Two town names that mean nothing to me, but I’m sure are lovely places where people use the word “wicked” a lot.)
You know you’ve become a runner when you read other bloggers’ posts about running in the middle of the night and sleeping in vans and you’re jealous. I am so freaking excited for this, and I’ve read every single one of these ladies’ recaps from nuun’s Hood to Coast team last year…
For work purposes! New Balance, one of my clients at work, is a sponsor of the race–and our team–which means that I am in the very interesting (and awesome) position of both working on this account and running on this team.