Lemme tell you folks, if you’re reading my blog and not taking a little time to search the blog-o-sphere for other wonderful authors, you’re just flat missing out. But I’ll get back to that in a minute…
I’ve been blogging for nigh on 2 years now and you know what the best part about it has been? It’s when I meet people who have followed their Adventure Foot and tried something I recommended!
To wit:
Two thanksgivings ago I was at the Quincy YMCA Turkey Run running the 10K. Before the race started, a woman jogged up behind me and tapped me on the shoulder and said, “You’re Laura!” and I said… “I am! Yay!”
Okay… that may not be an exact recount of the encounter, but bear with me. She went on to explain that she’d read my blogs about how I’d just recently taken up running and about the upcoming Turkey Run. She had always struggled with weight and she was worried that her kids were already struggling too. Then she decided that the Turkey Run was as good an event as any to get started on being a healthier family. She pointed out her husband and two kids standing in the parking lot waiting for the start of the 5K and then thanked me for inspiring them. I was flabbergasted. I thanked her profusely for letting me know her story. And I smiled through my entire 10K knowing that a whole family was taking a chance on trying something new and difficult because of something I’d written.
And another time…
Somewhere out in the middle of an 80 mile day on RAGBRAI (Register’s Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa) a gentleman riding behind me commented on my Quincy Bike Club jersey. “Hey, Quincy, Illinois! I read a blog from someone who lives there!” he said. I first looked at him sideways because I assumed maybe he was someone I knew giving me a hard time. But no! He actually turned out to be from somewhere near Rockford, IL and when he pointed out my jersey, he didn’t even know that I was the blogger in question! We rode side-by-side for the next ten or so miles and he told me that he’d been down in Quincy not that long ago and done the Liberty ride on my recommendation. Crazy, right? 40,000 cyclists at RAGBRAI and I manage to meet one who both read my blog and tried a ride I talked about.
Anyhow… where was I going with this?
Right! Other bloggers!
I read and follow a smattering of blogs, mostly here on WordPress. And I absolutely love hearing about other people’s adventures! And I bet it would make them as happy as I was in the stories above to find out that they’ve inspired me. So, here’s a shout-out to some other bloggers who have excited me, informed me or made me smile. Click the links, my friends. You will not be sorry.
T-Rex Runner: She runs, she’s funny, and she overcomes adversity. This blog: http://trexrunner.com/2013/01/28/small-changes-for-big-results-or-smaller-thighs/#comment-3209 is the reason I wrote this blog today. It’s also inspired me to try squats and lunges in the office so as to be in shape for bike season.
All Seasons Cyclist: http://allseasonscyclist.com If you need to know about GEAR or nutrition for cycling… this should be your first stop.
Brian Pahlmann: http://personalbesttrainingandcoaching.blogspot.com/ If you’re looking for a blog by a guy who simply knows his stuff, this one is it. Brian is a USA Cycling Coach, a personal trainer, a running coach… and a great guy! He’s new to blogging, but he’s got a lot of great information to share and I’m looking forward to learning more from him.
Jared Busen, Willy “Natureboy” Syndram, and Laura Paulo: These three people are all ultra-runners. They run HUGE distances- I’m talking hundreds of miles in a weekend. But that’s not what I think is most special about them. What’s most special is they run unimaginable distances and make you believe you can do it too. Really. Read and be inspired. Jared’s is (I’m linking you to my favorite article… it’s about him running with me… hehe) http://runhappens.com/love-the-hills/ Willy’s is http://runningwithnatureboy.wordpress.com/ and Laura’s is http://ultrarunninggirl.blogspot.ca/?m=1
Body by Brenda http://bodybybrendat.com/ This friend and blogger went from a morbidly-obese smoker to a super fit and inspirational model of healthy living. She once fireman carried me across an MMA studio. She’s awesome.
Dan’s Marathon: http://dans-marathon.com/ This guy is on a quest to run a marathon or a half in all 50 states. I like his race reports and his writing style. Before I sign up for a race, I look to see if Dan’s done it first to learn more.
Ray Heisey: http://rayheisey.com/ Another great blogger always full of bicycle adventures and bicycle advice! Love it!
Clintergalactic: Saving perhaps the best for last, if you click on no other link today, click this one: http://punqroqclimber.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/finding/ Clinton is a dear friend of mine, but even if he weren’t I would be a fan of his writing. I get lost in the scenes he describes. Read the article I’ve linked you to and tell me you can’t taste the salt on the reel or hear the ping of pistol shots on empty beer cans. Clinton doesn’t post often, but the quality of every post is worth the wait. When he finally writes a book about his adventures (and he will) I will be first in line.
So there you go! Read!! It’s good for you. And also PLEASE leave comments on my blogs. Let me know your thoughts. For gosh sakes, let me know if you try any of the things I blog about. PLEASE! /begging
Thanks for the shoutout Laura! It’s an honor to be mentioned among such esteemed company. Several of these blogs are new to me, so I will definitely be checking them out (especially the ultra trio because this is the year I go beyond 26.2 miles like a true crazy person).
Keep doing your thing 🙂
Awesome, Dan!! I crewed for Jared at an Ultra and let me tell you- it’s a one of a kind experience. Do you have a first Ultra in mind? Here’s one Jared recommended to me that I’m considering this year http://www.farmdaletrailrun.com/ (they don’t have 2013 info up yet, but they will.)
If you haven’t read my report from the Ultra.. check it here. https://adventurefoot.com/2012/05/18/race-report-my-first-ultramarathon/
And keep up the good writing and running!
I’m doing the Ice Age Trail 50k (www.iceagetrail50.com) in May and then the North Country Run 50-Miler in August (www.northcountryrun.com). Here’s to hoping my body doesn’t collapse in the next 8 months
From what I can tell, having your body collapse is the goal of ultra running…
Seriously though- you can do it. And maybe once you do it, you’ll never want to go back to road races. It’s a whole different atmosphere- one I really enjoyed. And it’s more mental toughness than anything else.
The Ice Age run must be on the IL/WI border? If I weren’t already slated for a 205 mile bike ride that weekend in Ohio, I’d try and come up to check it out!
Best of luck. Can’t wait to read about it 🙂
Thank You Laura!!! I will be checking in to all the other blogs! Exciting to be mentioned with such adventurous and fit people! Never would have thought that would ever happen 4.5 years ago sitting on my couch at 275#! 🙂
Pray for me Saturday! Jiu-Jitsu Seminar should be fun, but it is also a bit intimidating.
You don’t need luck! You’ve done the work and I know you’ll do great! 🙂 Keep it up, my friend. And keep blogging about it!
You are far too kind, but I appreciate your generous accolades and am proud to have been included both in your list, and occasionally (not often enough) in your adventures.
I make you blush sometimes, don’t I? 😉
I’m in agreement on adventures being farther between than I’d prefer- someday again soon though, I am sure. Thanks, CB!
I love T- Rex runner and All Season Cyclist!! I opened up a few of the others and can’t wait to read up on them! Thanks for the suggestions!