Balance

To be a successful distance runner, you've got to find balance in your life. Figuring out how to juggle all the balls in your world -  family, running, school, work, social, personal, etc etc - is a balancing act fit for a circus performer! No easy feat, but essential to find success on the track.

One runner who I look up to who's figured out the balance piece of the equation is elite 5k runner Lauren Fleshman. In addition to being one of America's best distance runners, she's started not one but two businesses -- Picky Bars, a gluten- and dairy-free energy bar company, and Believe I Am, a company that sells motivational training journals for runners. In addition to being a businesswoman, she's also a wife, balancing running, work, and marriage. 

Lauren will be running her debut marathon at the NYC Marathon this weekend. In a recent interview, she talks about her success on the track and what she feels contributed to her great finish at the most recent World Championships:

Lauren rocking the cover of RW!

"I think it's from feeling like a whole person, multidimensional. I get positive feedback from more things in my life than just how fast my body can move around a track. I might not ever win a gold medal doing that. Maybe it's not possible. I don't know. But I don't care. I'm going to do this sport basically the way it makes me happiest. This is the way it makes me happiest. I'm willing to take any consequence in my performance in order to keep this lifestyle, because you only get one life."

(read the rest of the article here.)

I love it, Lauren - thanks for the words of wisdom! Not all coaches support a lifestyle like hers, where she's simultaneously running professionally, running businesses, and maintaining a marriage. But it makes her happy and she makes it work - as an emerging elite runner with a lot on my plate, I'm inspired by her life choices.

With the many things I fill my life with, I've faced similar critiques from coaches who don't approve of the over-achiever lifestyle... but like Lauren said, you're a better runner when you're a happier person. Although I'm busy, I've worked hard to find a balance between the things that are important to me: family time, relationship time, running, work, coaching. I'll be the first to say that I don't always get it right and that my juggling act is a work in progress, but I wouldn't have it any other way.

So, thanks, Lauren, for inspiring all the other go-getter girls out there! Hope you rock it this weekend!

San Francisco - the Best Running City in America!

San Francisco is a great city for many reasons - from Golden Gate Park to the Giants, from the food in the Mission to the shops in the Marina, from skyscrapers to the Sunset District (my home!), this city has it all. Upon graduating from college, San Francisco was the logical place to move because of its job opportunities in the nonprofit sector, my career field of choice.

But not only is San Francisco great for a 20-something young professional, it's an awesome place to be a runner! For the urban girl who loves having the city at her fingertips but who also logs hundreds of miles of training a month, SF is perfect. The trails of Golden Gate Park are steps away from my front door, and if I've got a track workout, Kezar Stadium is no more than a mile. Crissy Field is perfect for tempo days or mile repeats, and you can never beat the views of the Golden Gate Bridge while running the Coastal Trail on a long run. I'm not alone in my love for San Francisco - Runner's World voted it the top running city in America!

Back when I first started my blog, I titled it "Running Joyfully in San Francisco." I've since dropped the "in San Francisco" part for the sake of breadth, but the original importance of those 3 words remain: being in San Francisco is part of what makes my running so joyful. Although I lived in Davis for 23 years, I'm a big city girl at heart - and San Francisco has certainly captured mine! To share my love for this city and show you why training here is so amazing, I'm going to start doing Photo Friday posts every week, with some pictures of my beloved city. If these photos don't convince you to go for a run in SF, I don't know what will! Enjoy :)

Golden Gate Bridge

AT&T Park - Go Giants!

Baker Beach