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Smoothies For Runners

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If following this year’s TCS New York City Marathon has inspired you to sign up for a marathon, a race or simply take up running on your own time, you are definitely not the only one.

Even though the temperatures are slowly dropping, you can still run outside. Just make sure you have the right activewear to keep you warm while still allowing your skin to breathe. And then there’s always the treadmill of course!

If you’re new to running, check out this post with tips on running a 5k. And if you’re a seasoned runner, it’s never too early to start training for next year’s marathon. A good training schedule can have marathon beginners ready in just 12 weeks, but you might need more time. Slow and steady wins the race. Or at least finishes it.

However, running isn’t just about putting one foot in front of the other or wearing the right outfit. Nutrition also plays a big part in getting you ready for a big race. We suggest taking some time to experiment a little on longer runs with what works for you and your body before, during and after your runs.

Smoothies are an excellent option for pre- and post-run fuel. They’re easy on the stomach, packed with nutrients and quick to put together. But be sure to read the label of your protein powder, so you know what you’re putting into your smoothie — and thus your body. Try out these two recipes.

Pre-run Mixed Berry Smoothie


14 ounces 
vanilla almond milk
1/2 cup 
raspberries
1/2 cup 
blackberries
1/2 cup 
strawberries
1 scoop Bodylogix Natural Whey or Vegan Protein in Vanilla Bean

Post-run Neopolitan Smoothie


1 cup unsweetened chocolate almond milk
1/3 cup vanilla yogurt
6-8  fresh or frozen strawberries
1 tbsp. shredded coconut
1 scoop Bodylogix Natural Whey in Caramel Chocolate Chip or Vegan Protein in Decadent Chocolate

PSA Will run for smoothies!

Photos courtesy of Bodylogix

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Fitness Friday: 5 Running Events This Fall

Running is one of the best workouts your body can get, and there are so many races and marathons that you are given the opportunity to compete in, whether it’s for fun or for competition.

For most races and competitions, training is necessary, and that is why Downtown Magazine put together a list of future races in New York City that you can sign up for and begin prepping for.

Here is what we came up with. Best of luck – and don’t forget, have fun!

NYCRUNS Labor Day 5K & 10K

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Join NYCRUNS to mark the unofficial end of summer as they conclude the season in style at the Labor Day 5K & 10K on Roosevelt Island! It’s a great way to kick off the Fall 2017 Run/Marathon season. Let’s take advantage of the long weekend and sign up for a fun and active Labor Day event here.

Where: Firefighters Field (Roosevelt Island), 405 Main St, New York, NY  10044
When: Monday, September 4, 2017, 5k begins at 8:30 a.m. and the 10k begins at 9:30 a.m.

Blacklight Run – NYC

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The Blacklight Run is none other than the brightest, most fun 5K out there. It is also the target nighttime 5k in the country. This run is simply there for a fun way to exercise and they promise that these three miles will be the best three miles you’ve ever spent with your friends and family, whether you walk, jog or sprint. The fun is contagious — so sign up for this neon sky tour here.

Where: Aviator Sports and Events Center, 3159 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11234
When: Saturday, September 16, 2017, starts at 7:30 p.m.

New York City Pizza Run

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The 8th Annual NYC Pizza Run is this fall. The Pizza Run is a challenge in which participants aim to complete a 5K run while stopping to eat two slices of pizza at checkpoints throughout the course. A portion of the proceeds from the race will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Register here. I mean, is there any better motivation than pizza and giving back? The answer is no.

Where: Brooklyn’s Fort Greene Park, 85 S. Oxford St, Brooklyn, NY 11217
When: Sunday, September 17, 2017, begins at 11:00 a.m.

NYCRUNS Haunted Island 5K & 10K

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Roosevelt Island has been overrun by all manner of scary things, so this year join the madness for the Halloween 5K & 10K with an after party and a Halloween themed post-race spread. Goblins and ghouls of all ages are welcome! Roosevelt Island is fast, flat, and has one-of-a-kind views of Manhattan, Queens, and more. You’re in for a treat! Sign up to join the fun here.

Where: Firefighters Field (Roosevelt Island), 405 Main St, New York, NY 10044
When: Sunday, October 29, 2017, 5k begins at 8:30 a.m. and the 10k begins at 9:30 a.m.

2017 TCS New York City Marathon

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The TCS New York City Marathon course runs through all five of New York City’s boroughs: Staten Island, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan’s iconic Central Park to make an approximately 26.2-mile marathon. It is hosted by New York Road Runners (NYRR) and TCS New York City Marathon. The New York City Marathon has grown from a Central Park race with 55 finishers to the world’s biggest and most popular marathon, with nearly 50,000 finishers in 2015.

Where: Begins at Fort Wadsworth, 15978 Bay St, Staten Island, New York 10305
When: Sunday, November 5, 2017, starting at 9:50 a.m.

If you haven’t gotten a spot in this year’s marathon, don’t worry — the marathon comes around every year, and you can never start training too early. Need advice on how to train for a marathon? Click here.