2/3 half marathons done 🏅✅ I finished in 2:32 which is consistent with my other half’s 🏃🏻♀️
Running half marathons can be a fulfilling challenge, especially when aiming to improve your performance consistently. Participating in an event like the Brooklyn Experience Half Marathon offers a unique atmosphere, combining the vibrant Brooklyn vibes with the excitement of race day at landmarks like the Barclays Center. As a slow runner myself, I’ve found that pacing and mindset are crucial to finishing strong. Tracking your previous times, like completing multiple half marathons near the same finish time, helps set realistic goals and boosts confidence. For example, finishing in 2:32 not only represents endurance but also steady progress. Crowd support during these urban races motivates me to push through tough moments. Even though the race can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re balancing a busy schedule—the energy from fellow participants and spectators fuels perseverance. For those who feel daunted, it’s key to remember that half marathons aren’t just about speed but also about the experience, the personal growth, and the joy of running. Investing in training plans fitted to your lifestyle or even using guided resources can make preparation more manageable and enjoyable. Finally, celebrating each finish, no matter the time, is essential. Completing two out of three planned half marathons is an achievement worth acknowledging, setting the stage for future races where you can aim to improve or simply enjoy the run. The Brooklyn Experience is a great race to mark progress and be part of a supportive running community.



















































