by Mike Rezl | May 23, 2016 | Running in Real Life
“Go Far” Another year, another great experience at the Fargo Marathon. While the event itself had a lot of the same characteristics as usual, this year was quite different than others for me. For the first time, I participated in the Friday night 5k. For the second...
by Mike Rezl | May 8, 2016 | Running in Real Life
“13.1 – You know, only half crazy” Last week, I introduce my blog world to Travis. An ordinary guy who’s about to do something extraordinary – go from non-runner to half-marathoner. If you missed that blog, don’t fear, it’s right here. I’m so excited for him and it...
by Mike Rezl | May 2, 2016 | Running in Real Life
“I may not be the strongest, I may not be the fastest. But I’ll be damned if I’m not trying my hardest” Today begins a new series on the blog. For the past few weeks, I’ve been interviewing people in the health and fitness world. Not just any people, those with unique...
by Mike Rezl | Oct 17, 2015 | Running in Real Life
“Selfish isn’t a bad thing. Remember: Secure your own mask before helping others.” I’m a selfish runner. Yes, it’s true. Running is all about me. My goals. My pace. My comfort zone. My accomplishments. I run alone, don’t join race training groups, it’s very much a...
by Mike Rezl | Oct 11, 2015 | Running in Real Life
“The result of charity is often beyond calculation” When I worked in the obstacle racing industry, we got a lot of questions about our races: “How long is the race?” “What should I wear?” “How hard are the obstacles?” “Will there be a lot of mud?” “Can I run with a...