by Mike Rezl | Oct 14, 2015 | Running in Real Life
“Every day may not be good. But there is something good in every day.” Last night gave me one of those moments. You know, the ones where something happens, something very small or simple, but it takes away all the crap and negativity that was built up in the hours...
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...
by Mike Rezl | Sep 13, 2015 | Running in Real Life
“You think I’m crazy because of how much I run? Trust me, if I didn’t run this much, that’s when you’d see crazy.” Since my last blog, less than a week ago, I’ve run three races. I also had a big change in plans for one of those races that ended up being two. Now that...
by Mike Rezl | May 14, 2015 | Running in Real Life
“Dream big and dare to fail” Dare to fail. What a concept. How often do we avoid trying things, not because we’re afraid of the challenge but because we’re afraid to fail? This could have been true of my dream to run the Boston Marathon – well, not so much running the...
by Mike Rezl | May 2, 2015 | Running in Real Life
“The waiting is the hardest part” …or a half marathon, 10k, 5k, 1 mile, relay…(this applies to any race of any size so, all runners, read on!). To my fellow runner friends in, near and coming to Fargo, the countdown is on – only one week until the Fargo Marathon! I...