On Respect with Melissa Hartwig

So I’m interviewing Melissa Hartwig for the podcast in two weeks. That’s a pretty cool thing. [*Update:  it happened!  Here’s the interview!] (For anyone doesn’t know, she is a founder of Whole30, a four-time New York Times bestselling author (It Starts With Food,  The Whole30, Food Freedom Forever, and The Whole30 Cookbook) and someone who really started my journey towards whole food […]

New Kit Day!

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#SportsBraSquad and Kelly Roberts

I became a member of the #SportsBraSquad over the summer with this Instagram post: The caption went like this: When I was young, I was told I would never be a runner. I was also told that I had a gross fat belly. It’s funny what we absorb, believe, embrace and make a part of […]

Why Side-by-Side Photos Saved My Life

Part of the problem with social media is the comparison culture. The before and afters, the #TBT (throwback Thursday) and #TT (transformation Tuesday) posts and pictures. Worse than that is the focus on looks and lighting and angles. Yep, I am a pro at this. Look at these two pictures, taken seconds apart. In one, […]

The Sucky Rotation Schedule & The Suck Line

It’s baaaack!  I’m talking about this puppy again! A few years ago received an email from a reader, and it went something like this: I am racing my first 70.3 in a few months. I do most of my workouts when my family is asleep — this translates to 4:30am mornings. Even still, the long […]

Jeff Galloway 13.1 in Atlanta

What a great day (and cold) to run a half marathon in Atlanta… plus, I never want to miss an opportunity to race something that involves the amazing Jeff Galloway. Put the JG 13.1 race on your list for the following reasons: beginner-friendly run-walk super friendly great run-walk pace groups too hilly but lots of […]

2017 Marine Corps Marathon – Team Logan & The Swim Bike Mom Race Report

Well, we did it. Team Logan crossed the finish line at “the People’s Marathon” — Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C. — on Sunday, October 22, 2017 as a part of the Kyle Pease Foundation. We “beat the bridge” at Mile 20 by the cutoff, we crossed “the gauntlet” (Mile 22), and we made it […]

5 Ways to Get a Grip When You’ve “Let Yourself Go”

I cringe and bristle when I hear this phrase: “Oh, but she has let herself go.” First of all, as someone who was an expert in letting myself go, I found it offensive that someone else also noticed that I was in the business of doing exactly that. Second of all, no one understands the battles, struggles […]