We all come to the starting line of the marathon with different histories, for different reasons and with different past experiences in athletics. Completing the large volumes of running is a given in most marathon training schedules and something lifelong runners take for granted. That said, many of our readers share a passion for cycling [...]
Boulder and Marathon Advice From an Olympian
This past weekend I was in beautiful Boulder, Colorado again. It did not disappoint- beautiful weather, great running, hiking and eating. On Saturday night we met up with a friend and his wife; Charlie Gruber 1500m Olympian in 2004 who is currently training for the Boston Marathon next week, his wife is a former KU [...]
Chicago Marathon tip 5 of 5: Final Preparations
It’s almost game time. Shortly you will be in front of over 1 million adoring fans. They will be yelling and screaming your name for hours! You have invested the last few months of your life getting ready to conquer the marathon. In preparing for your upcoming test of physical endurance there are a few [...]
Chicago Marathon Tip 4 of 5: Easing Race Day Butterflies
The best way to deal with race day jitters is really pretty simple. Embrace them and face everything on race day with confidence. As I said before, the hay is in the barn. You must trust completely in your preparation and know that being nervous on the starting line is actually one of the best [...]
Chicago Marathon Tip 3 of 5: Staging Area and Start
Here are some tips for you to think about this week regarding the staging and start of the marathon: 1. Chicago in October anything goes for weather. There have been record colds and record warms…so prepare for both. If its cold, buy some cheap sweats at the dollar stores in your area or other discount [...]







