Some bloggers have been posting this so I thought I’d try it (even if it’s not part of the A-Z Challenge). In light of Boston, it somehow seems approrpriate.
Best run ever: Probably the Mother’s Day 5k 2011. It was on my birthday and I finished in 25:xx which is amazing for me. Unfortunately the course was short. But I felt almost fast for the only time ever.
Three words that describe my running: Empowering, energizing, rejuvenating (most of these describe how I feel after I’m done LOL)
My go-to running outfit is: Running skirt (my 2 favorites are from runningskirts.com), sleeveless tech top, compression socks, baseball cap in the summer (Of course, it changes as the weather gets colder to tights under the skirt & a wind shirt on top.)
I won’t run outside when it’s: Raining. I’m a wimp. I don’t like getting wet (except ONCE because it was during a Half Marathon.)
Worst injury—and how I got over it: That’s an easy one. It was a broken ankle. I wasn’t able to run for over 5 months!!!! As with any injury: rest, patience, PT, patience, re-up mileage slowly, patience.
I felt most like a badass mother runner when: Last September I chic-ed a guy. I was behind him almost the whole race and then I passed him near the finish line (I am in the purple and that guy isn’t even n the picture but this was the race).
Potential running goal for 2013: A Half Marathon. And I did already!! So I would say a PR at any distance!
Next race is: This Sunday… a 5k.
Want to join in?
Just copy the prompts below, answer to the best of your abilities, then head over and link up.
Best Run Ever
Three Words That Describe My Running
My Go-To Running Outfit
I Won’t Run Outside When It’s…
Worst Injury – And How I Got Over It
I Felt Most Like a Badass Runner When…
Potential Running Goal for 2013
My Next Race Is…
Happy Running!










Fun, great post and I linked up too!
http://runningsurvivor.blogspot.com
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Thank you so much for contributing! I loved reading your responses.
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Have a great race on Sunday. What a difference from last year.
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