USA RUN By Perry Newburn Boy these months are flying by at the moment – scary!!!! The next 4 months wont be any different either. So – What to write about? I wander whats on my mind? Yes I thought I would start a series on the USA run now we are into the countdown […]
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USA RUN
Moon Jogger for Life
Moon Jogger for Life By Tina Bond Hi Moon Joggers! I’ve been writing for Moon Joggers since Angie started having guest authors back in October. I’ve had an awesome time writing and I hope you’ve all enjoyed my articles, but unfortunately this will be my last article. Don’t worry though… I’m still on the mission […]
Meeting Meb
Back of the Pack- Meeting Meb By Amber Hadigan On Monday April 21, I was glued to my computer watching Meb win the Boston Marathon. My heart raced as he closed in on the finish line, but someone else was closing in on him. I cheered when he crossed, the first American to win the […]
A Tale of Two Races
Meandering thoughts from the trail: A tale of two races By Sheila Dawe The two races I’ve run this spring couldn’t have been more different. The first one the weather was spectacular and perfect, sunny but not too hot. The second one the weather was miserable; typical West Coast weather with a constant drizzle. The […]
Critics Need Not Apply
Critics Need Not Apply By Michelle Roberts If anyone asked me yesterday what I was planning to write about this month I couldn’t have told them. I still wasn’t sure. But today something made me realize this particular blog post is long overdue. This subject should finally be the subject instead of just a quick […]
Moon Jogger attempts to break WORLD RECORD!
Runnin’ down a dream By Zaryd Wilson Perry Newburn achieved a long-held dream in running across the United States. He claimed a world record too. PHOTO/ZARYD WILSON Perry Newburn ran from New York to Los Angeles in world record time. He tells Zaryd Wilson how he did it. Watching the rain pour outside his Feilding […]
Food for Thought
Food for Thought from a Plodder Trying to Eat Healthy and Sort of Race Report by Linda Livingstone I’m short and have short legs. I’m still overweight in spite of losing 60 pounds over the last 2-3 years. And, I’m old. Let’s be honest over 60 is no longer young, supple, or flexible; I’m slow. […]
In A Rut
In a Rut by Tina Bond Since completing my 1,000 mile annual goal for Moon Joggers in December and running the marathon in January, I ran the Celebration Half Marathon (2 weeks after the marathon), the Glass Slipper Challenge (10k and half marathon in February), and the Sarasota Half Marathon (in March). With all that […]
Dear Mom
Meandering thoughts from the trail: Dear Mom by Sheila Dawe The following letter is intended for all broken Moon Joggers that are sidelined with an injury. My intention is that, despite this being a personal letter, that others can find some encouragement from the sentiments below. Dear Mom, Last Sunday one of my biggest […]
Motivation
Rocking on the Roads: “Motivation” By Hector Romo-Parra I have never thought that I was going to say this: „I have been thinking seriously to untie the laces, trash my shoes and stop running definitively” Motivation is the driving force that causes the flux from desire to will in life, it is a crucial element […]