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Running Day 2016

June 1, 2016 | asics, blogging, health, running, Running Skirts

Hi friends! Today is a big day in the running world. It’s Global running day! What a fun thing to do, celebrate a sport that so many people have come to love and enjoy over the years. I am so thankful for what running has taught me, and the opportunities it has provided for myself and my family. I have gotten to travel, work, and run through the past six years and I am so grateful.

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I thought it would be fun to take a walk down memory lane and see what I have done thanks to running over the past six years. You can check out how I was bit by the running bug here.

Bobby and I ran our first half marathon in January of 2010 at Walt Disney World during the year of the sleet and ice. It’s a wonder I ever ran another race again!

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At that point I still wasn’t convinced I wanted to run a full marathon, so I ran more halfs and shorter distance races in 2010, but ultimately signed up for the full for 2011.33044bcb

We had an amazing time running, but weren’t ready to sign up for another full just yet. That race was hard, but we continued to run all year, and my blog began to pick up some steam. In February of 2012, I was invited to attend my first race as media, and had a blast working with runDisney for the first of many times.

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I ran the Princess 5k and half, and then had more opportunities to work with brands that year. We started traveling to more races, and even ran at the beach in Florida.

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I also began working with RunningSkirts.com that year as a sales rep, which afforded me the opportunity to work race expos and then run the race. I traveled to Florida, Rhode Island, and Missouri among other places to work and run.

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Unfortunately I also struggled with a couple of injuries that sidelined me along the way, but I always came back to running. In the spring of 2012, Bobby and I did something pretty goofy….we signed up to run Goofy! We ran the half marathon on Saturday and the full on Sunday, which also happened to be the 20th anniversary year of the marathon, and still my favorite race medal.

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I had conquered the toughest challenge runDisney had, and thought I was done with full marathons. I started doing a little bit of weight training, and in the fall of 2013 was asked to be a blog ambassador for Under Armour, and even got to visit their gorgeous facility in Baltimore.

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I also had the opportunity to travel to Disneyland a few times, and even take my mom there at the beginning of 2014.

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Speaking of 2014, runDisney decided to throw a curve ball and create the Dopey challenge: 5k, 10k, half and full on back to back days. Of COURSE we had to sign up for the inaugural year. I know they never say never, but I don’t plan on doing that one again.

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I was also photographed and interviewed for the front of the sports page of the Orlando Sentinel newspaper for my Dopey costumes, so that was pretty cool.

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Ok, so NOW I’m done with full marathons! I was so tired during Dopey then flew to CA that week to run Tink with my mom. I chalked it up to all the running and flying, until I went home, and took a pregnancy test.

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I announced babyM in March, but it was hard to keep a secret when my whole family when to Disney to run the Glass Slipper Challenge in February. They knew, but no one else did, and I was SO sick. I was terrified someone would find out!

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Unfortunately I had bad round ligament pain and couldn’t run for almost the entire second half of my pregnancy, so obviously there was no racing or traveling, but I kept up with my blog and got to virtually meet a ton of awesome people, and I started working with my favorite shoe brand, ASICS.

Shortly after Emma Kate was born (like a couple months after) ASICS asked me if I wanted to come run the LA marathon with them in MARCH. So, another marathon, and I would be 5 months postpartum. SURE! It ended up being one of the hardest but BEST experiences of my life for so, so many reasons. I had an amazing and special time in LA and am so thankful for the opportunity.

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I ran many more races in between all of this, but there are too many to list! Having a baby definitely forced me to cut back on my travel that first year which is totally fine, but I’m hoping to get to venture out further again to new places very soon.

So far in 2016 I ran the WDW half, the Castaway Cay 5k, Rock n Roll New Orleans, the Glass Slipper Challenge, the Crescent City Classic 10k, and another local 5k. I was also asked to be an ASICS ambassador, and a RunningSkirts ambassador, two of my favorite brands!

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I even placed 2nd in my age group only running 1 day a week thanks to boot camp at my gym and all my new friends there.

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Whew! The past 6 years have been so much fun and full of running. Never did I think my life would revolve so much around this, but I am happy that it does. I run for my health, my sanity, the people I meet, the experiences I have, and because it just makes me a better person. I can’t wait to see what the next 6 years hold.

You will now be rewarded for making it to the end of that long post! Today, ASICS will be giving away 1 pair of shoes for every 100 uses of the hashtag “#WeRunJune1” on Twitter. Be sure share to tell them what you run for with the hashtag for a chance to win!

Happy World Running Day!

QOTD: What is something you wouldn’t have done/experienced if not for running or working out?

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  1. Joy Hargraves says

    June 1, 2016 at 6:14 am

    I have asthma and have used running as a method to take back my lungs since 2008. It has been a struggle finding the right meds and the right “way” to run. I am not a sprinter and never will be. I have my pace down to 13:30 as of yesterday, and for me – that is absolutely amazing!! I have done 9 half marathons, 2 fulls, many 10 and 5K’s, and 2 sprint triathlons in those years since 2008. I am proud of what I have been able to do. And it’s because of running and our great community that keeps me going! And your blog is great. I do read it every time I get your email 🙂

    • Heather says

      June 1, 2016 at 6:21 am

      That’s so awesome! Great job! Also thanks so much for reading 🙂

  2. Melissa @ melissakolbeck.com says

    June 1, 2016 at 7:29 am

    Wow you sure have gotten to do a lot of cool stuff! I wish I’d kept up with my blog as much in the beginning…I really wonder where it could have been by now!

  3. Karen says

    June 1, 2016 at 8:20 am

    It’s been a great six years, I agree! I’m so grateful for the trip that started it all! 🙂

  4. Kathryn @ Dancing to Running says

    June 1, 2016 at 9:10 am

    You’ve accomplished quite a bit over the past 6 years. Here’s to the next 6 years of running!

  5. Mindy (Road Runner Girl) says

    June 2, 2016 at 12:12 pm

    What a great 6 years Heather! And I’m so glad I met you through running and blogging and have gotten to experience a few of these moments with you!

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