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Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon: Will's Perspective

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon: Will's Perspective

I can't tell you how excited I was when I found out I'd have the opportunity to run the New York City Marathon this year. As a seasoned veteran of the marathon (read: one attempt), I couldn't resist the allure of one of the world's largest endurance events and the chance to challenge myself again. My first (and only) marathon in 2019 was a combination of very lofty goals and questionably short training which culminated in a spectacular crash-and-burn that I refer to as the walk-jog marathon. Like many people, I was inspired watching Boston in the spring and told myself I had to give it a chance. It hurt, I didn't come close to qualifying, and the lessons I learned changed my perspective on proper training, the marathon distance in general, and the amazing athletes that push their bodies to do incredible things over such a grueling distance.

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon: Tyler's Perspective

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon: Tyler's Perspective

When I was presented with the opportunity to run the New York City Marathon, a bucket list dream that I thought would never come true, it was no question of whether or not I would do it. After years of struggling with my running journey, this is the greatest surprise I could have ever hoped for. And I am honored to be able to do it with the people who helped me become the runner I am now. And after years of being told I couldn’t run, and then running for all the wrong reasons, I am so excited to cross that finish line in New York for all the right ones.

My Running Journey: By CCR Elite Team Member Devin Horseman-Guy

My Running Journey: By CCR Elite Team Member Devin Horseman-Guy

My journey of running started in high school my junior year going out for a team. I had friends on the team and they told me to come out and join the team. One of the best decisions of my life was joining the team.

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon: Ben's Perspective

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon: Ben's Perspective

Any longtime runner is familiar with the shock, confusion, horror, concern, and incomprehension they are met with when they tell a non-runner they are training for a marathon (or any race, or that they enjoy running in general). They simply do not understand; so let me answer their questions once and for all. Why do I run? Peace, connection, joy.

Return to Running Postpartum With A Healthy Pelvic Floor

Return to Running Postpartum With A Healthy Pelvic Floor

It’s no secret that right after having a baby there is some physical rehabilitation that needs to occur. Many women experience that noodle-like feeling in their core. Many women experience new leakage that has not been problematic before. Simple tasks that were easy before such as getting on and off the floor may not be so simple after giving birth. As you continue to get stronger and more active postpartum, how do you know when it is time to start running again? Here are some guidelines.

CHARM CITY RUN IS RUNNING THE NEW YORK CITY MARATHON AS A TEAM: JENNY'S PERSPECTIVE

CHARM CITY RUN IS RUNNING THE NEW YORK CITY MARATHON AS A TEAM: JENNY'S PERSPECTIVE

Running has always been a big part of my life. I took my first steps at one of my dad’s races at the Inner Harbor. I played soccer because I could run up and down the field for 90 minutes, and ran track in high school. Running took a back seat during college and early 20s because I was enjoying life to the fullest.

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon as a Team: Deanthony's Perspective

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon as a Team: Deanthony's Perspective

I am running this race for my wife Erin, daughter Dreux and the rest of my family. They're a huge part of my "WHY" in anything I do, when I set my intentions on something inspiring. Knowing that my daughter will be paying attention to MY ACTIONS for the rest of her life as she grows into a young lady, I want her to know that her father didn't always have a Dad Bod and wants her to continuously challenge herself mentally, physically and spiritually and to also know that the journey is the destination. #TheMarathonContinues

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon as a Team: Bobby's Perspective

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon as a Team: Bobby's Perspective

I never considered myself to be a runner until high school. I joined my cross country team simply to make friends since I was the new kid on the block. I was lucky enough to have my first spike night at the old Charm City Run in Clarksville. It was a great experience, and I learned immediately that running was more than just quickly putting one foot in front of the other. I developed a passion for the sport thanks to my team and coaches, and realized that I could be a runner if I just took the chance.

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon as a Team: Tom's Perspective

Charm City Run is Running the New York City Marathon as a Team: Tom's Perspective

The opportunity to run in NYC is one that you don’t say no to. In fact, I think my team knew I couldn’t say no. I missed the meeting where we were polling the crew to see who had interest. I just happened to end up on that list. I'm thankful for that.

Running is a Journey: It isn't easy, but nothing in life worth doing is.

Running is a Journey: It isn't easy, but nothing in life worth doing is.

My relationship with running has been a long journey of ups and downs, stretched over thousands of miles, three coaches, and countless races. When I joined my high school team after running somewhat recreationally in middle school, I was both excited by, and apprehensive of, the tradition of excellence I was joining. I had always been a competitive person but being the best freshman on a team fresh off winning a state championship came with an immense pressure that I continuously struggled to manage for my entire first year at Dulaney.