It’s Been Quite a Year!
To say the least, it’s been quite a year. Travel has been restricted, races have been canceled or gone virtual, and we’ve missed visiting with...
To say the least, it’s been quite a year. Travel has been restricted, races have been canceled or gone virtual, and we’ve missed visiting with...
Thank you to everyone who has shared their photos from the Reggae Marathon of the past twenty years. It’s hard to believe that this race started...
As you know, it’s the 20th Anniversary of the Reggae Marathon this year. We are excited and hope you are too. As we are looking back, we want to...
The virtual Reggae Marathon starts on November 14th!! And while it is different this year, we want everyone to bring the same energy and...
If you’ve run the Reggae Marathon more than once, there is likely a reason that you came back for a second, third, or fourth year and beyond. Do...
How do you set your running goals? For me, it differs depending on the time of year and what I am training for. Overall, my one goal for the year...
The Virtual Reggae Marathon starts in a few weeks. Are you running it? What distance are you planning to run? We want to hear from you if you are...
We have all seen the gimmick races out there where you are running and either eating for drinking every quarter mile. Personally, I don’t have the...
It goes without saying that the NYC Marathon is something special. The Reggae Marathon attracts many runners from the New York City area and that...
Twenty years of reggae music, the World’s Best Pasta Party, and that fresh coconut at the finish line. Even though the Reggae Marathon is going...
New York/October 15, 2020/CMMInc… Team Jamaica Bickle (TJB) will hold its inaugural Virtual 5K Run/Walk, October 9 thru 24, 2020, moving...
This past weekend I was supposed to be running The Chicago Marathon. But that marathon, like many others, the in person event was cancelled and it became a virtual marathon. I decided not to run it virtually as it’s hard enough for me to run a marathon with thousands of people cheering me on, I know that running it independently would be hard.
While I have no virtual long races to train for, I’ve got a few 5k races that I’ll be doing virtually. So, for the time being, I’m keeping my runs on the shorter side. I know my body appreciates the lower mileage and I know I appreciate getting more sleep on the weekends since I’m not doing 20 mile long runs on weekends!
How have you made adjustments to your training for virtual races?
Keep on running!
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