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Category Archives: Celebrating Slow
A Guinness World Record Goes To…Me!
Super excited to finally tell you about this! For starters, on May 14, 2017 I completed my second marathon. If you didn’t know that, don’t feel bad – you’d have to be an absolute stalker to know. I didn’t want … Continue reading →
Celebrating Slow – Slow Jogging
Slow athletes have some amazing stories – there’s a lot of inspiration to be found at the back of the pack. Slow athletes deserve to have places to tell our stories, and to have (and be!) role models. The Celebrating Slow … Continue reading →
Celebrating Slow – Personal Victories While Cycling Slow
Slow athletes have some amazing stories – there’s a lot of inspiration to be found at the back of the pack. Slow athletes deserve to have places to tell our stories, and to have (and be!) role models. The Celebrating Slow … Continue reading →
Celebrating Slow – Swimming Slow In Open Water
Slow athletes have some amazing stories – there’s a lot of inspiration to be found at the back of the pack. Slow athletes deserve to have places to tell our stories, and to have (and be!) role models. The Celebrating Slow … Continue reading →
Celebrating Slow – Running Through Molasses
Slow athletes have some amazing stories – there’s a lot of inspiration to be found at the back of the pack. Slow athletes deserve to have places to tell our stories, and to have (and be!) role models. The Celebrating Slow … Continue reading →
Celebrating Slow – Swimming in the Slow Lane
Slow athletes have some amazing stories – there’s a lot of inspiration to be found at the back of the pack. Slow athletes deserve to have places to tell our stories, and to have (and be!) role models. The Celebrating Slow … Continue reading →
Celebrating Slow – Inspiration From The Back Of The Pack
This is the first post in a series celebrating slow athletes. It all started with this e-mail (which I’m sharing with permission) I know you talk about hating running, and mad respect for doing it anyway to reach a goal … Continue reading →