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This newly-themed runDisney event was one of the events during the Wine and Dine Race Weekend. More and more runDisney is packaging running events with an opportunity for everyone in the family to run. This "family fun 5K" is definitely for everyone, with everyone from toddlers in strollers, to young children, to teens and preteens, to new adult runners, to very experienced teen and adult runners. Everyone was there!
Life is Better with a Little Pixie Dust
Posted on By Sara Rhodes How many of us have heard “You are going to Disney, again!?” For a gal like me who has made the trip from Illinois to Florida over 30 times in my 31 years, I have heard it too many times to count. My answer is usually a “uh huh” or “yep”. I … Continue reading "Life is Better with a Little Pixie Dust"
Gear Up Now
Posted onby Michael Miller Team AllEars 2013 Typically, when people sign up for their first race, the first thing they do is establish a training plan to reach their goal. All too often, while these plans are technically sound, they don’t take into account everything that can help you be successful when you set out to … Continue reading "Gear Up Now"
Positive Peer Pressure
Posted onBy Dee Dee Webster Before joining Team AllEars, there were a lot of things that I didn’t think that I could do. One decision can make the biggest difference in someone’s life. I’ll be honest, when I became a team member, I didn’t run. Not even a block, let alone 13.1 miles. I’m not sure … Continue reading "Positive Peer Pressure"
Hoist the Colors
Posted onBy Mike Fuller We all have our reasons for running; getting healthier, accomplishing a goal, running somewhere we never dreamed we could. The reasons are numerous, and each just as important as the rest. For me, it started as the same as most of us, wanting to get healthy. I had tried working out, but … Continue reading "Hoist the Colors"
You Can Do It!
Posted onby Eddie McCoy Team AllEars 2013 Almost four years ago I weighed 308 pounds. I went to the doctor because I was feeling sick and found out that my blood pressure was high and that I was borderline diabetic. It hit me like a ton of bricks. I have two daughters: a two year old … Continue reading "You Can Do It!"
It’s Kind of Fun to do the Impossible
Posted onby Christine Griffin I suppose you could say I started running to get away from the law. No need to fret – Deb, Michelle, and Mike are not harboring a fugitive among their merry band of runners. Allow me to explain”¦ At this time last year, I was more than halfway through my first year … Continue reading "It’s Kind of Fun to do the Impossible"
Team AllEars 2013: Continuing with Purpose
Posted onIt happens every spring”¦the snow melts”¦clocks spring ahead”¦pitchers and catchers report for spring training”¦but more importantly it’s that time of year to launch a new year of Team AllEars. In the Beginning The Team AllEars Running Team was founded in 2009 with several goals in mind. One was to motivate those who have wanted to … Continue reading "Team AllEars 2013: Continuing with Purpose"
If You Can Dream It, Then You Can Do It!
Posted onBy Heather Przystas So it seems the second week of January for me is ‘pain week’. Last year, I found myself curled up on my bed, feeling sorry for myself. I’d been swept off the course of the Walt Disney World half marathon, skipped the Team All Ears meets completely, fought with my traveling companion … Continue reading "If You Can Dream It, Then You Can Do It!"
Moving Out of The Comfort Zone
Posted onby Dana Birch For me, it all started in January 2011. For many years I’ve been checking into AllEars.net for my Walt Disney World fix and information updates. One of my best buds, Sara, had just finally gotten her life back through running and had run in her first half marathon with Team AllEars. As … Continue reading "Moving Out of The Comfort Zone"