by Allen Curreri | Jun 6, 2018 | Running
Runners get a lot of flack about their morning miles. Ask any regular jogger, and they can probably recite the well-intentioned lecture that concerned friends, family members, and barely-there work acquaintances like to send their way verbatim. These critics –...
by Allen Curreri | Apr 24, 2018 | Running
It’s a moment that every runner recognizes – and dreads. A stray foot, a quick tumble, and a sharp pain tells you in no uncertain terms that your formerly peaceful morning run has come to an end. But what about the job you planned for tomorrow, or the...
by Allen Curreri | Nov 9, 2017 | Running
Over the course of the past year, I’ve written a lot about running. Why? The answer’s easy; I’ve been embarking on marathons and made jogging a daily practice since I was young. I love the sport, and I enjoy talking about its quirks and joys. But...
by Allen Curreri | Oct 12, 2017 | Running
Rainy days bring out the blue in all of us. On some mornings, it can feel as though rolling out of bed takes more emotional energy than you have to spare – that leaving the house and engaging with other people requires far more from you than you can give. On...
by Allen Curreri | Aug 26, 2016 | Running
Your legs are screaming, you feet are blistered, and your back is drenched in sweat. Why, you ask, would you willingly put yourself in this position? When I think back to where I started, it’s hard to believe that 5k and 10k marathons are now my idea of a great day....