Half Marathon Training Update

Two women smiling while exercising in a garage during half marathon training.
Some of our favorite training sessions are in the garage gym. One of us on the tread, the other on the bike.
Mile 13 marker in a desert during sunrise
The view from mile 13 of the race in Tucson. -Photo curtesy of Dave McHorney
two women pausing during an outdoor run
Pausing for a photo on one of our regular routes. It was a HOT day.
  1. Don’t be afraid to set big goals: Even if goals don’t go as planned, the process can be incredibly valuable.
  2. Don’t be afraid to pivot: Instead of throwing in the towel, see if you can find a different way to get there.
  3. Just keep going!

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