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Has it been 10 years since that devastating day, September 11, 2001? I’m sure, like me, you remember where you were the exact moment when you first heard about the attacks. I would guess that you also went through a period of denial in which you did not want to believe what was happening. It … Continue reading "9/11, Tim, and Running With Purpose"
Gut Check Time – Running with Mickey
Posted onThis is “Gut Check Time” for anyone working towards their first race ever at Walt Disney World Marathon Weekend. Now that may sound ominous but I’m just trying to catch the attention of all of you who have started this incredible life-changing journey. Please treat this as my way of doing a general checking in … Continue reading "Gut Check Time – Running with Mickey"
If It Was Easy….
Posted onDuring the past three years, I’ve been fortunate to have the opportunity to meet lots of wonderful folks who have inspired me in more ways that I can count”¦ and one of my new friends is a teacher from New York named Kathleen Pantaleo. She had some running questions so she emailed me and we … Continue reading "If It Was Easy…."
Team AllEars Training: Making it a Family Event
Posted onby Chris Mushrush One of the things that “comes with the territory” of training for longer distance events is the time involved pounding the pavement. For many, this ends up being a time for yourself – a chance to get away from the constant stresses of life. As the distances get longer, however, you may … Continue reading "Team AllEars Training: Making it a Family Event"
I’m Not a Runner, But I’m Working on My Ways
Posted onby Libby Goldberg When asked to write a post for the Team AllEars Running Blog I was flattered and also nervous. What do I have to say that is important? What do I have to say to motivate anyone? Most importantly, my lack of experience makes me very under-qualified to give any advice. So what … Continue reading "I’m Not a Runner, But I’m Working on My Ways"
My Journey to Running at Disney
Posted onBy Eric Bouchet My journey actually began in January 2008. I was extremely overweight and getting closer and closer to the 315-320 lb. mark. I was a reader of the AllEars.net website and occasionally read the blogs. One evening I happened to come across Mike Scopa’s blog. At that moment in time, my life began … Continue reading "My Journey to Running at Disney"
Tools of the Trade
Posted onSometimes the student can teach the mentor and this can be very beneficial for both parties as they learn together. Such is the case with myself and my Team AllEars Co-Captain Michelle Scribner-MacLean. Michelle is essentially still relatively new to the sport of running, having taken up the sport within only the last five years … Continue reading "Tools of the Trade"
My First Marathon
Posted onby Dave Dunkowski For serious runners this is probably a milestone in their running accomplishments. For me it was an extra special achievement, because I ran my first marathon at the age of 60. So where do I start to describe the experience? I started running when I joined Team AllEars 2011 about a year … Continue reading "My First Marathon"
Team AllEars Northeast Summer Run and Beach Bash
Posted onby Michelle Scribner-MacLean As our team grows, so grows relationships. Since Team AllEars members live all over the United States and in three different countries, one thing that has emerged is the need for people to run local races together (when possible) and to just find time to hang out together and talk about two … Continue reading "Team AllEars Northeast Summer Run and Beach Bash"
The First Step
Posted onby Tabitha Williams When people ask me what I’m interested in, or what my hobby is, I usually say traveling and Disney. I haven’t really traveled all that far from my home but I can talk your ears off about Disney. I have never really liked running and never, ever considered a marathon. So to … Continue reading "The First Step"
