Some of our favourite Reggae Marathon blog posts
Some days it is hell just to get out of bed early to go for the morning run. Ever felt like that? But sometimes the endorphins take over and the...
Some days it is hell just to get out of bed early to go for the morning run. Ever felt like that? But sometimes the endorphins take over and the...
Sitting here on the back porch early this morning with my first cup of coffee, I’m drawn to…beaches. I’m a beach person. Given the choice, I...
With under 100 days to go to Reggae Marathon 2011, it may be too early to start packing but it’s definitely not too early to start...
I love a great deal. And Island Outpost has a good one for the Reggae Marathon this December. Here are the details: Forget running in the cold...
The Reggae Marathon doesn’t end when you cross the finish line. It may feel that way heading down the finish chute and hearing the finish line...
The motivation to run comes in many ways. While the zen-like running state can be induced with or without music, here are 10 running songs that...
I have so many positive memories of Negril. Some go back to a ‘kinder gentler time’, or at least that’s how my memory chooses to...
We received this great question from Gayle recently asking how long the Reggae Marathon course remains open on race day (Saturday, December 3 this...
Running and summer are two of my favorite things. Running in Negril ranks at the top of my list as well: the vibe is distinctly laid-back and...
Runners are rarely at a loss for words…as our spouses know. I especially like the last one from Juma Ikangaa, 1989 NYC Marathon winner that sums...
There are many interesting stories from Reggae Marathon runners. Here are a couple more that get to the heart of the Negril experience. Jessie B...
I know some mornings when it’s still dark outside and I’m warm and cozy in bed the inspiration to get up and go for my morning run isn’t...