8 All-Too-Real Struggles That Happen After A Race
You cross the finish line and wear your medal with pride, but then it hits you—the post-race struggle.
You cross the finish line and wear your medal with pride, but then it hits you—the post-race struggle.
If you look in your closet, you will likely find most—if not all—of these pairs in it.
Hint: It's not at all about how you look.
Whether your first race was a lifetime ago or last weekend, you can probably relate to some of these thoughts.
Tired of running through cold weather? Yeah, us too.
We all do some strange things to survive a run on the 'mill.
These LOL signs are just perfect for all of us who are just too familiar with the struggle.
Runners can cover incredible distances at amazing speeds, but we have lesser known skills too.
We've all been there. Here is what happens when bad runs happen to good people.
Sure, you became a better runner and stronger person—but what about that newfound respect for Oprah?
Don't act like you don't do these silly things while running.
There comes a time when running becomes a borderline obsession—and your friends will let you know.
You've sat through so many bridal and baby showers. Why not register (for gifts) for your next race?
The only things in their pantry are Gu's, powders and bars.
Our favorite Scandal star perfectly explains the pain of running fast.
Runners speak a different language than non-runners. Here are some translations to common phrases.
We are serious! They are the perfect date for single runners.
New runners—there are so many amazing reasons to get moving.
We hate to do it but we love to feel like a badass after our freezing miles.
Yup, emojis can really explain everything.
Sure, all they say is "I hate running!" But through some cunning moves, you can get this running.
Two very different events, two very different outcomes, yet a whole lot of pain.
If you absolutely hate the treadmill, your run may look a little like this.
We have all had runs that almost make us vow never to run again and humble us beyond belief.
Hashtags really can describe everything, especially running 26.2 miles.
Because sometimes it feels like it takes FOREVER.
For those runners who brave the frigid weather—we know how you feel.
Has anyone said any of these to you?
You know which ones we mean.
Whether you think they are clever or cliched, these are some creative race names.
We don't mean to prove you wrong, but we think you can be.
These are the things that non-runners might not find charming about us.
Racing doesn't always go the way we plan.
Not running sucks. Don't make it worse by saying one of these statements.
Just some things that can assault our nostrils while we're trying to cover our miles.
Here are the things to know if you're hosting a high maintenance runner.
Sometimes you want your race signs to reflect a little bit of sass.
What are your pet peeves? Danielle shares a few things that irk every runner.
We've all strategically stalled on a work out—and it goes a little something like this.
Which one of these trail dwellers have you spotted recently?