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Run With Grace Virtual 10K

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I don't know about you, but although it feels like Winter has been a little delayed here in PA, I've still struggled a little to get out there and get some of those key runs in.

Thankfully, I've signed up for some Virtual races from RunningOnTheWall and it's helped me with my motivation (Do You Lack Motivation?)

Every time I get my race packet, I get super excited to get out there and do my 'race'. I mean check this out. This race packet is awesome!



And since I've been struggling some with organized races, virtual racing has been a great thing for me this year. And, well, I love bling. And not all organized races have bling. With virtual racing, I've been able to race my way (by even going off road sometimes). Virtual racing has allowed me to mix things up, stay motivated, build confidence, and have fun. 

I've really come to realize that I want running to be fun. Sure I can set goals for myself. But I want the journey to be fun also (not just the destination). 

So, what are you waiting for? Check out RunningOnTheWall and join me on a virtual run. 



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  1. What a great idea! I haven't gone for a run in a couple of months now just trying to figure out when I'll have the time. Happy New Year

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    1. Happy New Year to you also! And I totally understand the trying to figure out the time to run!

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