Do you have an endurance blog that you’d like to share?

Do you blog about swimming, cycling, running or strength training?

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Let’s share!

Post a brief description of your blog in the comments AND the link to your blog.

Would love some new inspiration to read!

#JustKeepMovingForward

Meredith

*Please limit the links to endurance-based, yoga, health or training blogs. (No family blogs, political or otherwise non-sports blogs). Thanks!

32 Responses

  1. I do! I finally got into the blogging world — I’m a runner for the Oiselle Volee. Its called, When the Sun Comes Up: Racing Towards My Next Adventure.

  2. I haven’t updated in nearly a year, but it’s all about my never ending struggle with food and losing weight and getting started in triathlon.
    Debsdietingdilemma.blogspot.com

  3. Thanks for doing a roundup! I’m always looking for new, fun endurance blogs to read! I started blogging about two years ago and shared my story to my first Ironman 703 in 2015, and I’m currently training for my second Ironman 70.3 this year ! I’m also heavily involved in animal rescue, so I can be found at :

    http://www.racesandrescues.com

  4. I don’t know a out “new inspiration” but I blog about trying to fit triathlon into life at mediocremultisport.blogspot.com.

  5. What an awesome idea! Thanks for posting this I always find great blog friends through round ups. I blog a little over at Priscilla Loves to Run. Mostly about my running and triathlon journey but also about nutrition and general life happenings!

    P.S. I can vouch for Races and Rescues! Allison is super! Shout out the DFW bloggers 😉

    http://priscillalovestorun.com

  6. I started writing about my tri journey last year. I call it: I’m Slow But I Go. I’m in North Carolina, 2 young boys, and just keep trying/tri-ing to improve!

  7. My sister and I have a blog called The Well-Rounded Life. As moms and endurance athletes, most of our entries cover the topic of balance — how to do it all without losing your mind or your job … or your family! It has a strong leaning toward the plant-based lifestyle.

    http://thewellroundedlife.com/blog

  8. I am also an Atlanta based blogger writing about training and my journey from doing a Couch to 5K program to losing 60 pounds and running marathons and now working on my first Half Ironman which will be in under 3 weeks (ahhh!!) in Chattanooga. What makes my training a bit crazier and maybe somewhat unique is that I have a job where I am on the road a lot and fitting in swimming, biking and running while in Singapore (at t his moment), San Francisco, Dubai, and everywhere in between.

  9. Hi!! I blog at Mom,Miles, and Mishaps. I’m from Valrico,FL (right outside of Tampa). I’m a Physician Assistant, a Mom to two very active boys and have a love for running, CrossFit, and triathlons. I write about fitting it in, trying to be the best I can be, and all the mishaps that training and parenting brings. Hope you can come check me out :

    https://amal7072.wordpress.com

    I’m looking forward to reading some new blogs too!!

  10. Hello. My blog started as a place to vent/ramble about my love-hate relationship with running and my efforts to avoid accepting my advancing years. I’m now a tribaby (turns out I actually like swimming and cycling) and I’m over in Australia. Come find me at:
    http://thejollyrunner.net

    Love this link to some extra blogs – I have been trying to hunt these down, as I love the inspiration from what everyone else is getting up to. x

  11. Hi Angie! Holy moly…I (mostly) grew up in Valrico! It’s so fun to see our suburb represented! I try to make it back to Valrico a few times each year to visit my family. I’m glad I ran across your blog and can now follow along all your miles and mishaps in Florida!

  12. Well, I don’t mind if I do! I write narrative-style musings about my running and triathloning. I also like to make up words like “triathloning.” 70.3 is my Big Scary Goal this year. I’m at http://www.seenancy.run
    Thanks for the opportunity!

  13. You have so many suggestions – I’m not even sure you’ll get to mine!! But I have a triathlon blog with a side of travel and book reviews. Its mainly about learning triathlon, fitting training in with a stressful job as a lawyer (as you know!), and training in different places around the world. The link is http://readingrunningcycling.wordpress.com

  14. Does it count if I mostly blog about my workouts and training and write race recaps, but I also write about other stuff I do too?

    keeepingcalm.blogspot.com

  15. My blog started out as a blog entirely about training my standard poodles in dog agility, and has morphed to cover all kinds of things I’m interested in: running, triathlon, dogs, knitting, habits that help with weight loss, life changes that help with weight loss, trying to get in shape at age 60, chondrosarcoma, and so on. http://www.flyingpoodles.com

  16. Late to the party but better late than never! I write over at theanxioustriathlete.com and my focus is the nitty-gritty beginner basics, which are the things that intimidated me for years before I finally got up the courage to tri! I enjoy sharing the ridiculously stupid things I’ve done, like the first time I went to buy a bike, tried to mount it standing on a wall like a horse, and bought it because I slipped the chain and thought I broke it. It’s basically one big “don’t do what I did” blog 🙂

  17. My blog is very neglected but I’m starting to work on my next post and will hopefully gain momentum and start posting regularly. Especially since I’ll be training for my first full IM. My blog is call From Fatass to Badass and its about losing weight with the help og weight loss surgery and keeping it off with exercise, like running, crossfit and triathlon. Here is the link: http://www.fromfatasstobadass

  18. I started Jan 1 to give me a place to vent and keep my friends and family up to date as I reach my goal of 70.3 in September I love it!

  19. Meredith – Great job with the blog. You telling your story definitely inspires people. Love your training tips.

    For five years, we’ve been trying to educate folks over at http://completetri.com. Hopefully something there can give you a touch of inspiration too! Keep up the great work.

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