Everyone has their own long-term goals and objectives that may frame their New Year’s resolutions, so we won’t impose our opinions by telling you what you should or shouldn’t set as your own personal goals. However, we do have some tips that may help you with keeping your resolutions and not giving up on them only a few short weeks into the new year.
Read MoreFirst, Happy New Year to all! For many people, entering the new year is like hitting the reset button. Time to re-evaluate. Time to reflect on the past year and determine your goals for the new year. In other words, it’s that time of year to identify your New Year’s resolutions. It’s human nature for most to proceed in this fashion and I certainly support that. It’s always healthy to have goals and objectives.
Read MoreMotivation is all around us. But the only way to see it and experience it is to first want to. Motivation is about people inspiring other people.
Read MoreGiven that I have been running and racing for over 50 years, I certainly have a lot to REFLECT on. Why did I start running and why do I continue doing it?
Read MoreI’ve always said, “if you are not prepared for everything, you are not prepared for anything.” To me, the preparation may not always guarantee success, but without preparation, you will always be guaranteed failure. By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.
Read MoreI’ve always felt the genius is seeing it in the seed, that is, being able to visualize something before it even ever happens. Many times we even visualize ourselves succeeding at our goal and that usually motivates us even more to drive on and believe we can accomplish anything we set our minds to.
Read MoreRunning the Boston Marathon? Don't make this common mistake from endurance sports legend, #DMSE Sports founder and the RD himself Dave McGillivray.
Read MoreLong-time Boston Marathon race director Dave McGillivray answers questions from our Hylands-powered team.
Read MoreLong-time #BostonMarathon race director Dave McGillivray answers questions from our #HylandsPowered team.
Read MoreFor the better part of my entire life, I thought I was as close to invincible as was humanly possible. With all the running I have done, I thought no physical challenge was insurmountable. It took 59 years, but, a few years ago that all changed in a heartbeat.
Read MoreDave believes in toughing it out or taking a rest day.
Read MoreSeeing that it's "Winter Week" at Runner’s World, here are a few observations and tips on the subject from someone who has lived in the cold, unpredictable northeast all his life…
Read MoreRace management should do everything they can to prevent a security breach.
Read MoreIt is the responsibility of the participant to monitor their own individual health.
Read MoreI registered for a race but didn't wear my bib.
Read MoreI have a question regarding qualifying for Boston when there's a course error.
Read MoreA friend has been claiming she ran a particular marathon. The problem is: I'm fairly certain she didn't actually run it, certainly not the whole thing.
Read MoreLast month, I registered for a marathon in December. Two weeks ago, the race director emailed the registrants saying that the race was cancelled. Can a race director legally and legitimately do that?
Read MoreWhen a race posts that no headphones are allowed due to insurance regulations and because roads have not been closed, will they enforce this rule? I found a marathon that fits my schedule and sounds fun to run, but I cannot imagine running 26 miles without headphones.
Our local endurance sports company hosts a marathon each year. It is a mid-sized, for-profit event, with about 500 runners. The problem is, it does a poor job of cleaning up after the race.
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