Maybe no one is suppose to run Half Marthons this year lol. From not running Staten Island HM to now Fred Lebow Hm let's hope the next few Half's happen and go swell.
Congrats to whoever got into the RBC Brooklyn Half for this spring!
#rbcbrooklynhalf #marathontraining #fredlebowhalfmarathon #running #fyp @New York Road Runners
As an avid runner, I completely understand the unpredictability of race schedules, especially in recent times. It's been a rollercoaster with events like the Staten Island and Fred Lebow Half Marathons getting postponed or canceled. The "Curse of NYRR" seems real sometimes, as many grassroots runners and competitive athletes alike have had to adjust their goals. Training for half marathons during uncertain times requires flexibility and resilience. Personally, I've found that focusing on consistent marathon training routines—even without race dates—helps maintain both physical fitness and mental motivation. Incorporating varied workouts like tempo runs, long easy runs, and cross-training keeps training fresh and reduces burnout. For those lucky enough to be accepted into the RBC Brooklyn Half, congratulations! It's an excellent event that brings together a strong community of runners. Preparing for it means gradually building mileage while tapering appropriately as race day approaches. Utilizing resources from New York Road Runners and engaging with running forums or groups with hashtags like #rbcbrooklynhalf or #marathontraining can provide valuable tips and camaraderie. Remember, half marathons are not just about the competition but also about enjoying the journey and the thrill of running itself. Staying positive when facing unexpected race changes can turn challenges into opportunities to improve fitness or try new routes. Sharing experiences in running communities helps keep spirits high, turning personal training stories into collective inspiration. So whether you’re looking forward to the Fred Lebow Half Marathon or gearing up for the RBC Brooklyn event, embracing the unpredictability with a solid training plan and a hopeful mindset will help you make the most of your running season.
























































