As a runner (although that term could be applied loosely these days), spring is one of my favorite times of the year. The weather is starting to turn and suddenly 50 degrees doesn't seem so bad after all. If you trained through the winter you are excited to see what you can accomplish early on as you build toward your goals for the year. If you took the hibernation strategy it's time to get back to business, and building fitness is a humbling but rewarding experience. After a spectacular crash-and-burn in my first marathon attempt, the allure of redeeming myself has me getting back in the training mix. Either way, the roads and trails are buzzing with runners and walkers anxious to enjoy time outdoors.
Charm City Run is Here Help to With Your Holiday Shopping: Gift Ideas for Men and Women
It’s hard to believe that the holiday shopping season is upon us. Our Charm City Run team is pumped and ready for this festive time of year. While our passion is of course fitting you in your right pair of shoes, we also love helping our customers pick out the perfect gifts for their loved ones. We are here to help relieve any holiday shopping stress by providing you recommendations and offering special deals throughout the season.
Race Day Prep Essentials by Jessica Ceiri, Charm City Run Fells Point Store Manager and Training Coach
My brain has two modes, the one that makes all the lists and triple checks to make sure I have everything. Then there's the other part of my brain that's running the Chicago Marathon this weekend and just read the participant guide yesterday to find out I can't use a hydration vest! No matter which type of runner you are, the week leading up to your race is definitely the time to get your s*** organized.
From the Coach’s Perspective: The First Day of Training
5:03 am:
It’s Saturday, and I reach for my phone to check the time. I make sure that the alarm is set. Check! Official wake up time is 6:15. I either have one hour and twelve minutes to go back to sleep, dreaming of finisher medals and post-race bagels. Or, I have one hour and twelve minutes to run through everything in my mind...at least 26 times..for the first day of half marathon training.