New for 2010! Running and fitness tips from elite athlete and Bright Hope supporter Chad Ware.

About Chad

Chad Ware - Wednesday, February 03, 2010
Hello all! My name is Chad Ware. Bright Hope and I teamed up around this time last year when The Run for Hungry Children Race Director, Mike Wiersema, asked me to partner with them. Bright Hope does some incredible things all over the world, bringing hope to people living on less than $1 a day, so I was definitely on board, and was proud to be a part of the Bright Hope Marathon Team for the 2009 Chicago Marathon. This blog is an outworking of that partnership between Bright Hope and I.

Just as an introduction, I am going to highlight a few areas of "the life of Chad" that may (or may not) interest you.

I'm a Christian: this is the most important part of my life, so it has to come first.

I'm a newlywed: I married my beautiful wife, Katie, this past August and LOVE being married to my best friend.

I'm a runner: I have a marathon personal best of 2:20:45 from the 2009 Chicago Marathon where I finished 24th Overall. Despite a slower time, I was 18th and the fastest Illinois runner at the 2008 Chicago Marathon. The goal for my next marathon (Green Bay in May) is to qualify for the 2012 Olympic Trials by running under 2:19.

I'm a student: In my third year seminary at Trinity International University in Deerfield, Illinois and a 1st Lieutenant in the Army Reserves, training to be an Army chaplain.

I am a coach: I recently became the men's and women's head cross country coach at Trinity (which previously did not have cross country) and am working on building the team from scratch for the 2010 season.

The purpose of this blog will be to share some running tips to help you train for the Run for Hungry Children and to promote a healthy lifestyle. If you are nervous about running, don't be! If you keep up with this blog and incorporate the concepts into your training, you will be just fine.

O ya, one last thing, at the end of each entry I will leave you with a question.

Today's question: Do you use the nasty Chicago weather as an excuse not to run outside in the winter?

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