Bob and Brad C2 Pro Massage Gun Review
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Bob and Brad C2 Pro Massage Gun Review

I was excited when Bob and Brad’s team reached out to me to review their new C2 Pro massage gun. I’ve had a Theragun for several years, but have been interested in how other massage guns on the market compared. I got back into running after meniscus repair surgery about 10 weeks ago, so the timing of sending me this product was perfect.

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Lessons Learned from a Year-Long Injury Battle
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Lessons Learned from a Year-Long Injury Battle

At the beginning of 2023, I was a month out from my first marathon in 3 years and first postpartum marathon…. and I started having knee pain. I did a 21 mile long run and could barely walk without pain the next day. With no traumatic event, I assumed it was runner’s knee.

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Mastering the Phases of Endurance Running: A Guide to Building Your Training Block
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Mastering the Phases of Endurance Running: A Guide to Building Your Training Block

Running is more than just lacing up your shoes and hitting the pavement; it's a year-round journey with distinct phases or periods, each essential for peak performance and enjoyment. Let’s dive into the various phases of an endurance running block, from the foundational base-building phase to the challenging taper leading into race day, and the crucial recovery period post-race.

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What is Base Building for Runners?
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What is Base Building for Runners?

Have you heard of base building? I’m sure you have. It’s probably the least glamorous part of training and many of us are tempted to skip this phase of training all together. BUT - don’t do that. While base building is boring, it’s also the most crucial part of a successful training plan.

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Top 8 Fall Marathons in the United States (Outside of the Marathon Majors)
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Top 8 Fall Marathons in the United States (Outside of the Marathon Majors)

We’re closing out the spring marathon season and you may be wondering, what’s next? We’ve compiled a list of our top 8 fall marathons in the United States outside of the marathon majors. This list was compiled from personal experience as well as coaching over the years and some of the most popular fall marathons our athletes choose over and over.

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The Reality of Postpartum Running
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The Reality of Postpartum Running

It’s been a while since I’ve blogged or shared much about myself or what I’ve experienced since having Quentin. If you’ve followed me for the years prior to having a baby, you know that I’m nothing but honest because I want to connect with this community and that cannot be had without honesty and authenticity. But once I had Quentin, things changed.

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First Postpartum Half Marathon: Surf City Race Recap
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First Postpartum Half Marathon: Surf City Race Recap

That certainly felt very similar to my first half marathon ever - unsure of whether or not I would finish and wondering what would happen after I got to mile 12 (the longest I’d run prior to the half). Well, I survived AND it went much better than I expected!

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How to Make the Most of the Off-Season
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How to Make the Most of the Off-Season

The off season can be such a tricky time for athletes. There seem to be two extremes:

  1. The athletes who turn things off and really soak up rest and recovery.

  2. The athletes who fear deviating from the intensity and focus of training and can’t relax.

The balance and benefit of the off season lies in the middle.

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Quentin's Birth Story
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Quentin's Birth Story

A very uncomplicated pregnancy turned quite complicated at my 34 week OB appointment when my blood pressure was extremely high. As a 35 year old, I was already at a higher risk for high blood pressure and preeclampsia, so my OB had me on low dose aspirin for the entirety of my pregnancy as a precaution. It may be why I was able to avoid the high BP earlier in my pregnancy, but it was quite a shock.

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