I’m excited for the Komen Race for the Cure tomorrow, and our team has been receiving some good coverage.
The Tennessean came out to our practice at Centennial Park on Tuesday to do a short video segment:
More online:
I’m excited for the Komen Race for the Cure tomorrow, and our team has been receiving some good coverage.
The Tennessean came out to our practice at Centennial Park on Tuesday to do a short video segment:
More online:
A little less than a year ago, I started joggling. My first race was the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. It was the first time I had run a 5k, let alone joggle it. Since then, I have been hooked. For this year’s Race for the Cure, Jacob and I are putting together a team and we hope to have at least 10 jogglers! We are partnering with Jacob’s Catch It Early campaign which uses juggling entertainment for cancer awareness and prevention to form Team Catch It Early.
If you’re interested in joining our team (jogglers, runners, and walkers are all welcome!), you can sign up here. You can also support our team by donating to Susan G. Komen for the Cure through our team page.

Two Saturdays ago, I completed my fifth race.
What started out as a one-time stint eight months ago has turned into a new found love for running and joggling. I have been a juggler for many years, but never thought that I would ever become a runner. I am by no means a good (or even average) runner, though. It is definitely true what they say: It’s much easier to teach a runner how to juggle than it is to teach a juggler how to run.
I decided to start this website for a few reasons:
I invite you to follow my journey as I work on becoming a better runner, juggler, and joggler. If you feel so inclined, you can subscribe to my RSS feed or follow me on Twitter.