If you were in Prospect Park on Sunday, December 6, you might have noticed more runners than usual looping the park wearing race numbers. Those brave souls were running PPTC’s inaugural 50 miler in honor of the club’s 50th Anniversary year.
Read MoreEditor’s note: As we collectively wind down from a chaotic 2020, the blog team thought we’d close the year by focusing on a bright spot as part of the club’s history: Welcoming the newest members of the PPTC family!
Read MoreI started running in high school in California, because I wanted to be on a team and had friends who ran track. I tried pole vaulting, but didn’t have the upper body strength or sprint speed, so I switched to distance running. I was terrible at that too.
Read MoreI was always someone who’d optimize my high school track meets by trying to do the least amount of running possible. My teammates acknowledged me as a fellow “runner,” but never without the air quotes — and I couldn’t blame them.
Read MoreOn Wednesday, November 25, PPTC held its annual anniversary memorial service. This year, we also planted a tree in partnership with The Prospect Park Alliance, a contribution of positivity during such a troubling year.
Read MoreEditor’s Note: The following is the text of an address given by Allison McGinnis, Michael Koplin’s daughter, at the 2020 Memorial Ceremony held in Prospect Park at Harry’s Wall on November 25, 2020.
Read MoreEditor’s Note: Michael wrote this post in July, and it was in the process of being edited for publication before his sudden passing on October 20, 2020.
Read MoreMiles and smiles. The true worth of a life is best measured in miles and smiles. MILES – long, hard, sweaty miles. The kind of miles that make your heart pound and your breath come with effort. The kind of miles that remind you that you are alive.
Read MoreIt seems everyone remembers the last time they dined out before the COVID lockdown, the last time they saw a movie, went to a museum, walked a crowded Manhattan street, hung out at a bar with friends, had a meeting in the office...before that all ended.
Read MoreOn Nov. 2, 2020, the Prospect Park Track Club convened for its regular members meeting. The virtual gathering started at 7:04 p.m. with President Tom greeting the group. The guest speaker was Brooklyn Track Club member Ben Chan, a New York native and anti-racism advocate.
Read MoreThis is the second part of a three-post mental health series. We interviewed two of our favorite members, Kelly and Pam, about how running has helped their mental health.
Read MoreWant to test yourself on some running trivia? Our next (and last!) crossword puzzle, Sole Mates, has you covered.
Read MoreIt’s hard to believe Eric Levenstein has only been running for a handful of years. He went from run-walking the PPTC Turkey Trot in 2015 to finishing the Vermont 100-miler last July.
Read MoreFor some reason I am unable to articulate, I actually paid cold hard cash to run Boston virtually. Maybe because I am still convinced it hurt me to not run a marathon between NYCM 2016 and Boston 2018, and I don't want to repeat that mistake, even if at the rate we're going, I won't actually get to run the real Boston Marathon again until 2025.
Read MoreI hit the ground hard, left leg skidding across the pavement, breath knocked out of me. "Are you ok?" Will Ngo and Jana Trenk hovered over me with worried faces. Instinctively, I reached to pause my watch, and said, "Yes, I'm fine...!" Only a mile into my attempt to run virtual Boston, and things were not going well.
Read MoreThe Prospect Park Track Club has members-only meetings the first Monday of the month (or the second Monday in the case of an early month holiday, like Labor Day). After five months of virtual meetings that followed the same format we had for in-person meetings, club leadership decided to mix it up a bit for the September gathering.
Read MoreWant to test yourself on running trivia? Our next puzzle, Ouch!, has you covered!
Read MoreIt has been close to six months since the pandemic was declared and we’re at the stage of slowly holding in-person events again. During this time, new members have joined us (who you may or may not have seen at one of our group runs or virtual monthly meetings).
Read MoreWhether you want to call it run art, route art or StravaArt, drawing a picture or spelling a word or phrase from the route captured by your GPS watch or smartphone app while you walk, run or bike is easy (and fun!)
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