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Flyers Fashion Fads!

posted by kate

posted by Kate // 5.4.11

Philadelphia’s passion for sports is second to none.  Despite our recent ranking as both the number 1 AND number 2 worst sports fans in America (for Phillies and Eagles…Thanks for nothing GQ!) I hold the personal opinion that our love outweighs our hate! And when playoff season is upon us, we certainly don’t mess around!

As I joyously bopped around the newly annointed ”Wells Fargo” center at two recent playoff games, I decided to get a taste of Philly Flyer Fad’s. What your Flyers Fashion? Send me you in your best Flyers Fan gear and we may post you on PhillyIn.com! (Email pix to info@phillyin.com)

PLAYOFF BEARDS:

This is a time honored tradition that has reached a whole new level. You can even get your beard or hair painted orange at the games!

BODY PAINT:

Talk about extreme fashion! I’m usually not the biggest fan of body art, but the artist who painted these ladies was so good! They looked great! I’d totally wear that black “top”. :)

 

The back and the glove were my favorite part!

RETRO-TEES:

A traditional tees is always in fashion at a sporting event (especially when they are giving away 20,000 free tees at the door!), but ones like this that have a special message or a quirky comment are a nice touch. (The fact that this tee said my name has nothing to do with my affinity for it….really… hehe.)

M.I.U.

They may not be orange or flashy, but a M.I.U. (Man In Uniform) is always a good look!  And, I certainly didn’t see any fans disappointed in their lack of Flyers gear. These guys got nothing but R-E-S-P-E-C-T and looked good doing it!  Thanks fellas!

THEATRICS:

Nothing like some silliness to get the crowd pumped up - from wacky wigs to crazy costumes to circus tricks – nothing is to off the wall for these Flyer fans.

ORANGE ACCESSORIES:

A friend of mine was wearing this ultra cool orange-rimmed sun-glasses. It’s a little hard to see in the pic, but I give it two thumbs up and a big LOVE statue!

SEND ME PIX OF YOU ROCKING YOUR FLYEST GEAR! info@phillyin.com What’s your favorite Flyer Fashion Fad? Comment below!

LET’S GO FLYERS!

 

How about those Eagles!

posted by amber

posted by Amber-Joi // 11.12.10

How about those Eagles?! So far, they are looking good. With a 5-3 record there is not a ton of room for complaint. Sure, some improvements can be made, but they are, without a doubt, a solid squad. In light of an awesome win over the Indianapolis Colts and the upcoming Monday Night Game against the dreaded Washington Redskins, I decided to do a little mid-season analysis.

One thing is very clear. While there is no doubt that some issues remain to be resolved, I think that all Eagles fans can all agree on one thing – the quarterback situation. Andy Reid made at least one good decision in the off-season, and that was the controversial choice to let go of McNabb and allow Vick and Kolb to become the new team leaders. While McNabb is having issues over in Washington, we have not one, but two good quarterbacks. So McNabb was right when he said that “we all make mistakes”, but this was not one of them.

In a nutshell, the Eagles are performing a lot better than many of us expected.  Michael Vick has the potential to take the team a long way. He is one of the biggest and best stories of the year, and is considered by some to be a MVP candidate. Did you know that Michael Vick has not thrown one interception while playing for the Eagles!? That’s a fact that I read on my ESPN iphone app ;-)   And Kolb! Despite a rocky start, he has proven to be a fine quarterback and great backup for Vick (And I repeat …  backup). I’m really excited to see exactly where Vick is going to take this team. I hope he takes them all the way to Dallas, but unfortunately my hope is not enough. We also need a little more consistency from the offensive line and a steady defense. I won’t get too specific, that’s Andy’s job!

So what’s my prediction for this Monday’s game? I predict that PhillyIn’s own Kate will be making an appearance! Yes, she will be in Washington DC representing the lovely ladies of the Green Legion. She’ll tell you more about that later… But in regards to the game, I’m confident the Eagles are going to win this one.  I have gotten into the habit of listing my NFL predictions on my twitter page www.twitter.com/missamberjoi each week.  Here are the rest of my NFL predictions for this weekend.

Miss Amber-Joi’s NFL Picks!

Buffalo Bills > Detroit Lions

I predict that the Buffalo Bills will get their first win this season over the Detroit  Lions.

Minnesota Vikings > Chicago Bears

I have faith that the Minnesota Vikings will upset the Chicago Bears. (Now that  they are Randy Moss aka drama free)

New York Jets > Cleveland Browns

The New York Jets are on a roll and will beat the Cleveland Browns.

Indianapolis Colts > Cinncinati Bengals

The Indianapolis Colts have something to prove after getting spanked by the Eagles. They will probably beat the Cincinati Bengals.

Miami Dolphins > Tennessee Titans

No reason, just a feeling. I like both teams. …Shoutout to the newest member of Dolphins, Al Harris, who is one of my all time favorites!

Carolina Panthers > Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Because I really like the Panthers despite the season they are having.

Houston Texans > Jacksonville Jaguars

No reason, just a feeling.

Denver Broncos > Kansas City Chiefs

Because I’ve been to Denver but never been to Kansas … now, how’s that for strategy!!

New York Giants > Dallas Cowboys

For obvious reasons! No one can explain what’s going on in Dallas!!!

Seattle Seahawks > Arizona Cardinals

No reason, just a feeling.

Pittsburgh Steelers > New England Patriots

Because I like Pittsburgh (the city) better. This should be a really good game.

Now let me tell you now, I have had about a 50% rate of accuracy with these predictions over the past 9 weeks and I do this for fun and not for you to bet. You can take my predictions or leave them; just don’t say I didn’t warn you!

p.s. I would like to thank my father for helping me with my Eagles analysis. THANKS POPS!

Click here to read about how I got so interested in football…

 

“3 … 2 …1”! The crowd counted down the last seconds of a W it could hardly believe. The Philadelphia Flyers are on their way to Chicago and their first appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals since 1997. After an unlikely entrance into the playoffs, and a miraculous comeback in Round 2, incredulous fans watched the Flyers skate smoothly through Round 3.  [Pinch me – I want to know I’m awake!]  By the “1” count, we were all true believers.  “The Broad Street Bullies” Were Back!  Hallelujah!

What a night for the Flyers! They proved their worth to a packed house with play after amazing play. It had all the improbable elements of a Hollywood sports flick, except it was real! A new coach sets a championship tone, a replacement goalie plays far beyond everyone’s expectations, an injured Jeff Carter scores a powerful goal just back from surgery off a newly mended foot, and the captain, Mike Richards, performs magic twice, while facedown on the ice. (Pity the fool who ends up playing Richie in the movie version.)

What a night for Kate! Running around with my first press pass, a kid in a candy shop. Who can I annoy first? Who can I annoy most? Media personalities? Flyers employees? The players? How about, all of the above? (Ok, I really tried not to annoy the players. This was their night, so I gave them a pass, said my congratulations to the few I knew, and sent them on their merry “winning” way.)

“Oh! Oh! There’s Marshall Harris!”

“Well, well, well, look who’s got her very own press pass! You think you’re big time now?” he laughs. Ha…ha…Marshall thinks he’s funny.

“Oh! Oh! There’s Marc Farzetta!” Since I’d been on –air in the Tastykake studios that very morning, Marc and the WIP crew got a double dose of Kate that day! Thanks for letting me visit the suite guys!

And in a suite not so far far away, more friends! Matt Cord and Marisa Magnatta of WMMR.

I notice several of my favorite Wachovia Center guards do a double take when they see me coming. Oh that’s right! I’m not wearing my usual Sixers crop top and white go-go boots. And, there’s ice where the court should be!

I realize I’ve grown accustomed to running the Wachovia Center as if it were my personal playground. (Can you call racing from stands, to locker room, to suites, to concourse, and back to the court before the next timeout playing?) It’s easy for me to forget that when the Sixers aren’t playing, my dressing room is being used by OTHER people! Oops!

Suddenly, amidst the celebrations and high fives, I hear cries rising up from the crowd. “Don’t touch it! Don’t do it Richie!” He’s about to accept the Prince of Wales Trophy. That’s just superstition right? Well, it is now! He’s not only touched it, he hoisted it up and led the charge straight into the Flyers locker room. Give them that, the Flyers are fearless.

They believed in themselves when no one else did. They’ve been through the crucible of a tumultuous season, losing streaks, bad press, a controversial coach change, and a scandal in the locker room. And here we stand, Conference Champions.

During their odyssey from heart-wrenching “try-hards” to heart-thumping “ice warriors,” this team has raised up an impressive legion of new hockey fans. Now, I know that in this town there has been a certain stigma attached to what some would call “bandwagon” fans. GET OVER IT! There’s electricity in the air. There’s an entire city massing behind a team that’s earned its stripes the hard way.  That’s not “bandwagon,” that’s respect.  “R-E-S-P-E-C-T !!!”  The Aretha Franklin and Kate Smith kind. Get your Jerseys before they run out of Orange.  And, you veterans out there – find a newbie, give him/her a hug, and welcome ‘em aboard.  It’s going to be a hell of a ride. 

In my humble opinion, cheese steak will always prevail over deep dish pizza. Take that Chicago!

Send photos of you showing your Flyers Pride to talktokate@phillyin.com

 

Last week, I told you about the Anderson Monarchs Girls Soccer Club, their upcoming documentary and a charity event being held in their honor. See link below for the original article.

You’re Invited: Anderson Monarchs Event

Were you able to attend? I was! Signacurl Hair Salon was transformed into a cocktail lounge for the event.  I especially enjoyed a special champagne/Crown Royale cocktail (Cheating on my diet, don’t tell my trainer!) and delicious hors d’oeuvres courtesy of Lacroix. Some items were up for silent auction, unfortunately I didn’t win. I did receive a comped haircut in my gift bag though, and had a lovely conversation with the owner, Joseph Lentini who has been in the business since 1972!

The producer of The Anderson Monarchs Documentary, Daniel M. Kalai, seized the opportunity to raise his concerns of the overused soccer field directly to The Mayor who promised he’d be looking into it.

Here are some photos!

Mayor Michael Nutter

Soloist Dancer of the PA Ballet and PhillyIn In-Focus Feature, Barette Vance

Daniel M. Kalai, Producer/Writer of The Anderson Monarchs Documentary

Michelle Miller of The Nouveau Image

FOX 29 Weatherman, John Bolaris with the ladies who made the event happen: Jessica Concannon, Hacina Saadi and Courtney Grant.

Joseph Lentini, Owner of SignaCurl Salon

 

Dear AJ, My boyfriend watches sports all of the time, he’s obsessed! It’s so boring for me. I can’t stand it. I feel he loves sports more than he loves me. What should I do???

Hi! Thank you so much for your question. This is a great one…

First of all, you should probably be grateful that it’s sports that your boyfriend is obsessed with, as opposed to less tolerable things, like other women, porn and other unbearable habits. We all have our vices, and in my opinion you should really be thankful that you’re dealing with something  so trivial. If this is your biggest problem with your boyfriend… you don’t have much of a problem at all.

There are a few things that I suggest…

First, I suggest you give sports a chance! They really aren’t so bad. My college boyfriend was obsessed with football. In the beginning, I too thought it was pretty obnoxious. I mean, I would sit through an entire game with him, and he would have the nerve to watch highlights after the fact!!! Then, he would want to watch the same highlights on Sports Center throughout the week. He even had the audacity to play MADDEN during halftime!!! I didn’t get it. Why did we have to watch the same stuff over and over again!?! Pretty obnoxious. To top it off, it wasn’t just NFL; he had to watch college football too… And the draft. And when March Madness came (yes I know March Madness is Basketball)…just forget it. We were glued to the TV set. This lead to approximately 365 of sport spectating.

I quickly came to the conclusion that he just loved sports and if I was going to make this thing work I was going to have to start loving sports too.  Before I knew it, “Voila” I started to like the stuff to. When you consume so much one thing, you start to learn and appreciate what’s going on. When you become familiar with the teams and players, you start to like the good ones and eventually, you may start loving the stuff too! (I can’t wait for Football season to start!) If you care about your boyfriend, you should at least attempt to care about the things that mean the most to him…because you would expect him to do the same for you.

Now, let’s jump back for a minute to the “365 of sports”, because it brings me to my next point. My dear, you shouldn’t be spending 365 days with ANYONE!! If you hate what he’s doing so much, maybe you should pick up your own hobby and give him some space to do him. TRUST ME, I know it’s hard, but I promise you this is for the best. Why?

1. Absence makes the heart grow fonder.

2. You can find something enjoyable to do with your time!

3. He doesn’t have to sit there and listen to moan while he enjoys his sports.

Lastly, if you’re in a serious relationship and your man truly loves you he should be willing to compromise.  There’s nothing wrong with his love for sports, but if it really bothers you he should have some understanding. For instance, if you sit through an entire game, it’s not unreasonable to ask him to turn off the highlights and devote 100% of his attention to you for a while. You deserve it!!! And don’t you let him forget it.

 

Soccer Fans Unite

posted by justin

posted by Justin // 5.21.10

World Cup soccer could be heading to Philadelphia 2018/2022.  Philly needs your help to bring it home.  I would not be posting this if it was a lost cause, but cities around the world are petitioning for the World Cup to be held in their city.  Apparently we are sitting at number two for total votes in the world, so go to www.gousabid.com/city/local/philadelphia-pa/ or sign the petition below, to help bring the biggest sporting event right here to our home town.

Spread the word!

 

“Not all goals have nets.”

For some people, sports are “just for fun”. They are a weekend activity, fun family bonding time, or simply good exercise. For others, it can be an escape. An escape from bullying, from family problems, or from the rigours of everyday life. For a young child, it can open doors to places they never knew excited. That’s where the Anderson Monarchs Girls Soccer Club comes in.

The mission of the Anderson Monarchs Girls Soccer Club (based at Smith Playground in Philadelphia) is to provide high level soccer training and competition and academic support to inner city Philadelphia girls, but it’s become so much more than that. They give the girls skills, community, support, and hope.

They participants have achieved success on the field, in the classroom, and recently also in the press. (See the movie trailer above.) Word of mouth and the positive press has resulted in a steady growth in their program to the point that they CANNOT continue without more public support!!! They have never turned away a girl who could not afford their modest costs.

So in honor of the Anderson Monarchs Organization, you are invited to a beautiful evening at Signacurl by Joseph Lentini starting at 6pm in Rittenhouse. Cocktails will be provided by Race Street Cafe and Hors D’oeuvres from Lacroix Restaurant.

Any charitable donations to the Anderson Monarchs would help them monumentally. They operate under non-profit umbrella Soccer Sisters United, Inc. They will also be having couple items for a silent auction to help.

WHAT: Event honoring the Anderson Monarch Girls Soccer Club

WHERE: Signacurl by Joseph Lentini, in Rittenhouse, 116 South 19th Street

WHEN: Thursday, May 20th at 6 pm

ADMISSION IS FREE

RSVP: hacina1@comcast.net

For more information about The Anderson Monarchs:

Anderson Monarchs Girls Soccer Club Official Page

Anderson Monarchs Film

RTVF professor’s film at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival

 

Take Me Out to the Ballgame

posted by kate

posted by Kate // 5.17.10

Ahhh!  Spring!  Flowers, sunshine, birds chirping (and invading my house – a story for another day).  But, more important than any of that – hot dogs and baseball – or more to the point, the “Fightin Phils” taking the field again.

The first Phillies game I can remember attending was at the Vet.  My sister and I had gotten free tickets out of a package of Ballpark Franks.  What a place. What an experience.  What a game.  (Even if we were further from the field than the Goodyear Blimp.) 

That day, Shelley insisted we leave early so as not to have to “fight the traffic.”  Now, I know, this is a time honored tradition here in Philadelphia.  But, it’s one that I think is pretty stupid.  (Just so you know – Very Uncool!)  I remember looking back over my shoulder, the lights of Verteran Stadium burning brightly enough to give you a good tan, and hearing the crowd go wild.  “Ooohhhh!  What just happened?  Something just happened?”  I turned in my tracks and wanted to run back in.  Shelley only managed to head me off by promising to put the game on the radio during the ride home.

Baseball Obsession!  Mine started sometime shortly after watching “A League of Their Own.”  (Just for the record, coach; it’s the reason I refused to play softball in school.  Why couldn’t the girls play hardball?  It was hardly fair.)  I had to content myself playing catch with the brick wall on the side of the house, and playing ball with the neighborhood boys down the street.  That was when I was forged as a Phillies fan, under the influence of my grandfather who was tried and true.  He bled Phillies Red and collected big “P” memorabilia.

One day, especially, lives on in my “baseball memory” of childhood.  I talked my best friend, Rebecca, into throwing a ball around, but couldn’t find any of my brothers’.  “Wait!  I know where one is!”  I scrambled up the stairs to Dad’s office and found a ball with some “scribble” across it.  (We had a bunch of these in the house.  I was too young to know WHY.)  I couldn’t exactly read it, but was pretty sure it said “Mickey Mouse.”  I remember wondering why anyone would write that on a ball, but figured one of my brothers had done it.  So, I snatched it, and off we went to play . . . in the rain.  That night, my father sat me down.  He spoke calmly, but I could tell he was upset with me.  “OK, I’m not going to yell, but . . .”;  to his credit, he didn’t yell.  He just looked ruefully at the beat up, bedraggled ball, and explained who Mickey Mantle was.  Apparently, he had “The Oklahoma Kid” sign it for his father during a business meeting years before.  It was just one of several “inspired” mistakes of my childhood.  Call it my “Sandlot” moment.  “Sorry dad!  I love you!”

After the Phillies won the National League Championship, then broke my heart (I forgive you, “Wild Thing”), I remained true, wearing my Phillies hat everywhere – even, occasionally, to bed.  (Mom swore to me, that I would go bald wearing that hat. – I thought of it as “taking one for the team.”)  Lenny Dykstra, Darren Daulten, Curt Shilling, Mitch Williams!  I can just hear Harry K announcing their names.  Those were my boys!

Happily, for me, and for all of Philadelphia, the Phillies have again risen to the top of the game.  I was sad to see the Vet go; but, Citizens Bank Park is a wonderful place to watch a game.  In addition, it’s home to one of my other favorite places.  McFaddens Ball Park.  It’s a great place for the “ticketless” to watch a game.  (And even when I have a ticket, you can often spot me there before or after a game.)  What a place to be when the Phillies won the World Series!  (Say, I’ve got a great idea – let’s do THAT again!) 

By the playoffs last year, I was so caught up in Phillies fever, I was accused of making Citizens Bank a part-time job!

Anyway, it’s great to see the Phils back in town.  I can’t wait to get to a game.  If anyone has an extra ticket, feel free to let me know :)  I like my hot dog with extra ketchup!

The Phillies will be home all this week: May 17th to 23rd. For tickets, check out the Phillies website:

http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/ticketing/singlegame.jsp?c_id=phi

 

“History will be made.”

I don’t know what NHL marketing guru dreamed up this year’s playoff slogan, but I would be willing to bet they didn’t anticipate the Flyers potential to justify it. Tonight, the Broad Street Bullies – 2.0, will attempt to accomplish what only two teams before them have.

After barely squeezing into the playoffs with an overtime shoot out, many had written the 09-10 Flyers off. “They need to make major roster changes!”, “They have no consistent goalie!”, “They party too much!”, came the cries from the “peanut gallery.” After their big Round 1 win, people seemed much happier, and content. Ok, it was nice that they had made a run, and proved they weren’t the lazy, inconsistent team that the “talking heads” had accused them of being near the end of the season…But no one was convinced that they would have what it takes to keep going. And after the first three games in Round 2, let’s face it, even the Flyer’s staff had probably started planning their summer vacations.

But now, like the ’42 Toronto Maple Leafs, and the ’75 New York Islanders, they will be fighting for their lives, and a spot in the history books.

Momentum. In sports, it can mean a lot. In the playoffs, it can mean everything. Game 7. Go ahead, call them underdogs, you’ll only fuel their fire.

Will “History Be Made” tonight? We can only wait and see.

Best of Luck to the Philadelphia Flyers on behalf of the entire PhillyIn team!

Do YOU have Flyers Fever?!?! Send me pic of you, your kids, you car, or your pets, in your Flyers gear! And we may post you here on PhillyIn.com. Email pics to talktokate@phillyin.com

Rasheed Wallace Shows his Flyer Pride!

Looking for cool Flyers gear?! Check out Casey Custom Sneakers.com

Girls, do you have a hard time finding cute sportswear for you? Alyssa Milano has a great line of fan gear for the ladies. Pick up some cool Flyers gear made for a woman! Touch by Alyssa Milano

Thanks to my Flyers guru, Mark McAllister, for assisting this Hockey novice. :)

 

Hey Philly! I did it!! I (along with 29,999 other people), ran in the largest 10 miler in the United States, the Broad Street Run. It all happened, Sunday May 2nd, 2010; in 90 degree weather! (Well, not quite 90, we started at 8:30 am, and when I hit the 5 mile mark, it was exactly 76 degrees.)  Although this was the 31st annual run, it was my first time participating. What an amazing experience!

My strategy? Well, my strategy was … TO  FINISH! This was my first run of this nature, so I had no idea how it was going to go. Based on my training (which entailed 3-7 mile runs), I generally did 9 – 10 minute miles. Thus, I figured I would finish the race in about 100 minutes.

How did I do? I think I did quite well. I finished in 92 minutes!!! I rocked bib #30204. My chip time was 01:31:05 and my clock time was 01:32:18. (I have no idea why there is a difference, lol!) I was the 7357th overall person to finish the race, and I was in 2514th place among females.

Got questions? A lot of people did, so let me answer some of the frequently asked questions that I received.

Q: Did you finish?

A: Yes. There were a few times (like even in the first mile) when I thought I was going to quit; but, I got through it! Running with 29,999 people provides a sensational amount of support, motivation, and adrenaline.

Did you run the entire time or did you stop?

A: I ran the vast majority of the race. My only exceptions were at the hydration stations. I walked every time that I grabbed water, and I stopped at the majority of the stations. I would say I took about nine water breaks. My “water walks” lasted about 15 seconds each. My longest “water walk” was approximately 30 seconds I know this because I had my eye on the clock. Then off I went!!

“Andele! Andele! Arriba! Arriba!”– Speedy Gonzalez (I kept saying that to myself, lol!)

Q: Weren’t you hot?

A: Hell yea I was hot!!!! That’s why I stopped at each water station. Additionally, the clever administrators of the Broad Street Run had the fire hydrants going. These were the sprinkler stations. I ran through every one of these, and there were about 10. I was soaked by the end of the race, but it helped tremendously.

Q: I heard that PhillyIn photographer Steve Boyle was giving out high-fives just past mile 8, did you get one?

A: He was??? I must have missed him!!! But there were loads of spectators along Broad Street providing tons of support. They were giving high-fives, singing, carrying signs, playing music and all sorts of other things. They were very entertaining and a great addition to the experience!

Q: Did you celebrate after the race?

A: After the race, I celebrated with a turkey and cheese hoagie with my dad and my brother. Then, I washed my hair. Then, I got a manicure and pedicure (that was a real treat!). And then, I got Chinese food (Hunan Shrimp with fried rice). I also treated myself to a Milky Way chocolate bar. After 10 miles, I figured I could eat whatever my heart desired. That was the extent of my celebration. I don’t need much. My life is a celebration!

Q: Are you sore?

A: I’m not sore right now (as I’m writing this…8:30 pm on Sunday). I’m actually feeling really good. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday will be a different story I am sure….

Q: Some people consider long distance running controversial, claiming it can cause long term injuries. What are your thoughts on this?

A: I am well aware of the potential consequences of long distance running. I do my best to train in the proper ways. This includes adding strength training and stretching to your running regimen. Rest is also a key component to running. I know long distance running isn’t necessarily the BEST form of exercise, BUT there are worse habits folks!

And here is the most important question of them all.

Q:  What on earth would possess you to run 10 miles!?!

A: I have a few reasons.

First, I simply like running. Actually I simply LOVE it. I find that running/ jogging/ walking is very therapeutic. I maintain a hectic schedule and my “runs” provide an escape from my daily trials and tribulations. It gives me time to clear my head and focus on ONE thing … me, myself and I. (Hmm, that’s technically three things but I digress, lol) Generally, my time spent running is the only time in my day that I get to reflect solely on the things that I choose. Ahhhhhh… it’s so relaxing. I just love it!

Second, I thoroughly enjoy fulfilling goals. Having something to work towards (like a 10 mile run) and completing it gives me that wonderful feeling of accomplishment. So, I decided to take my love for running and apply it.  This was my first long distance run and right now I’m feeling like it will be the first of many. (I may not feel the same way on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday!)

Last, but not least, I found out about the race from a really great non-profit organization called Students Run Philly Style. If you’ve been reading the site, you know exactly who they are. But in case you haven’t, Students Run is mentoring program that offers marathon training to young people in effort to help them accomplish goals beyond their dreams; thus, helping them succeed in life. This is my first year with Students Run, and you should stay tuned to hear more about my experience with the kids.

All and all, the Broad Street Run was a remarkable experience! Running a marathon is one of those things that I’ve always wanted to do. It’s a component of my life long checklist (aka my “Bucket List”). This 10 mile run has got me almost half-way there (A full marathon is 26.5 miles), and I could not be happier. I feel good!

My wristband for the Broad Street Run!