I had a short conversation with my dad this weekend about the team and it only backed up another one of those hunches that I’ve had been having for some time. For all of the success we’d had, there was something that, I felt, that was ultimately always going to hold us back. It’s alsoContinue reading “The Inspiration For Change, Part II”
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The Inspiration For Change, Part I
If you can dream it, you can do it. Always remember that this whole thing started off with a dream and a mouse. — Walt Disney Through the rest of the year, I will occasionally write about what has inspired me to change course and aim for something bigger with the running team. We haveContinue reading “The Inspiration For Change, Part I”
Race Recap – Fort Wayne’s Hot Cider Hustle – 11/10
2 months ago, I was gung-ho about running this race but my how times and things change. This was a race that we had heard could be fun and both Jenn and I had been motivated to keep running after the Ragnar so we thought if we were still running in November, that’d be aContinue reading “Race Recap – Fort Wayne’s Hot Cider Hustle – 11/10”
Race Review – NeighborLink Fort Wayne’s Night Moves 8/23
Ok so this is my first foray into writing a race review but I thought it’d be a great opportunity to start AND highlight an event that I found to be (spoiler alert) a great time. From the beginning, since NeighborLink Fort Wayne has been our charity of choice, we wanted to make sure toContinue reading “Race Review – NeighborLink Fort Wayne’s Night Moves 8/23”
Taking Aim
“If you aim at nothing, you will hit it every time.” – Zig Ziglar I have taken the last month or so off of social media and blogging for the most part. There’s been some work so that the accounts can function during that time but man was it nice to step away and reallyContinue reading “Taking Aim”
Run-Gooder #10 – Karl
This is an article originally posted on February 5th but being that Karl just finished his 7th Ultra, it seemed like a great opportunity to reshare. Congrats Karl! You are a true inspiration my friend. Now, have a rest. 🙂 Sincerely, Gabe ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Karl is a UK runner that I happened upon the other dayContinue reading “Run-Gooder #10 – Karl”
Run-Gooder – Amanda S.
A journey of 200-ish miles begins…. — Artie I loved this picture so I had to share it but there’s a lot more to this picture. Amanda is the wife of fellow run-gooder and multiple time driver, Artie. Over the last year, she’s worked very hard to lose weight and she’s done a fantastic job. SheContinue reading “Run-Gooder – Amanda S.”
Run-Gooder #9 – Michael
*** REPOST*** Again in the effort to highlight members of Runnin’ Not Walken, I give you Michael! Since this article was written at the beginning of the year, Michael has trained for and ran his first full Marathon, the Flying Pig in Cincinnati! The featured picture of the article is a picture of Michael sportingContinue reading “Run-Gooder #9 – Michael”
Run-Gooder #5 – Matt
#Repost! – Matt’s been a big part of our team since he joined last year. As we roll out who is on Team Runnin’ Not Walken for ’19, we will feature those profiles here and since we already have a mention of Matt here, I thought it was a great time to share this blogContinue reading “Run-Gooder #5 – Matt”
Why Ragnar?
Why do we run Ragnar Relays to benefit charity? The answer is because you can’t do epic alone. It wasn’t always that way though. In the very beginning, the hope was to prove we could physically pull it off. To the uninitiated, a Ragnar Relay is a 12 person, approximately 200-ish mile relay style race. Continue reading “Why Ragnar?”