Twelve weeks from now, I am going to have the opportunity to spend the weekend with some of my favorite bloggers. No, I’m not going to a blogger conference or a meet up. Instead, I’m going to spend 24 hours with them exploring the roads of Massachusetts via foot and van during the New Balance Reach the Beach Relay!
I’m looking forward to one exploring the back road of Massachusetts as I’ve seen very little of the state outside of Harvard Square. If only the elevation climbs didn’t have me scared shitless and intimidated.
Good thing my fellow team Off Balance teammates are rock stars and will certainly motivate me to bust my butt in training these next 84 days! It doesn’t hurt that our friends at New Balance believe enough in us to sponsor us for the big event. We can’t let them down, now can we?
(awesome graphic created by Liz)
Our team includes:
- Anne of Fannetastic Food
- Sarah of SarahFit.com
- Patricia of Run Foodie Run
- Tina of Carrots ‘N Cake
- Me
- Bridget of Yogurt and Berries
- Liz from On Tap for Today
- Theodora of Losing Weight in the City, whose shirt is proof that Patriots and Giants fans can peacefully coexist… in a photo collage, at least.
- Gretchen of Honey, I Shrunk the Gretchen!
- Monica of Run Eat Repeat
- Ali of Food Fitness Fashion
- Melissa of Fitness NYC
As someone who still considers myself a new runner who is anything but fast, it’s exciting to be chosen to be on a team with the likes of a You Tube workout queen, speedy red head, and lots of banana lovers. Who knows, maybe during the weekend I’ll learn a thing or two from these amazing ladies!
I’ve already asked Chrissy, my relay loving guest blogger from last week, to do a part two about training for relay races. As of now, I know very little except the following:
- Squeeze in at least one 2 a day runs in the weeks leading up to the relay.
- Come to terms with the fact that you’ll be living in a van, squashed between other women, for 24 hours.
Until then, I’m going to start doing 2 a day run workouts next week and will share my training plan with you once it’s finalized.
If you’re interested in forming your own team, Reach the Beach is already 80% full so you better act quickly! Check out their website because registration is filling up fast! Entry fee is around $1200 for a team of 12 but the memories will be priceless! Charity options are also available for those interested in reaching the beach for a cause.
That’s all I know. This is truly a first for me so I’m hoping you, my readers, can help me out with your tips and tricks.
*Thank you New Balance and Reach the Beach for this awesome opportunity!