Showing posts with label minneapolis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minneapolis. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

8th Place finish at 10K in Chestertown, N.Y.

8th Place finish at 10K in Chestertown, N.Y.

September 27, 2016

Surprisingly, I ran my first 10K and completed with a time of 47:40, with an average pace of 7:41 per mile. 

It was a brisk 52 degree morning in the small town in upstate New York, just south of Lake Placid, where miracles happen. The race started and finished at Town Hall on Route 9. The run was beautiful, through the heart of the village.

With less than a 2 weeks remaining before my second running of the Twin Cities Marathon, i'm inching closer to a sub 3:30:00 final marathon time.  That's my goal!

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Bundle Up Minnesota

Bundle up Minnesotan's, cold weather is on its way. 

After an Indian Summer, it appears our warm weather streak is coming to an abrupt end with high in the low 30s, beginning Thursday, November 18.  It's amazing what a difference a year makes as last year at this time we were basking in a blanket of snow.

Enjoy the rest of your week Minnesotan's!

Thursday, November 5, 2015

About Adam Jaunich

Adam Jaunich was born and raised in Delano, Minnesota and graduated from Delano Senior High School in 2002.

Jaunich attended St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota and graduated in 2009 with a degree in Mass Communications with an emphasis in Public Relations, while minoring in Psychology.  Jaunich was a member of the Club Hockey organization and served as the team president.

Jaunich is currently employed by Marco Inc. and serves as a technology advisor, providing business-to-business sales for the organization, working the small to medium sized businesses.

In his free time, Jaunich enjoys running, camping, hiking, and playing hockey.  Jaunich has completed the Twin Cities Marathon in 2015 and also competed in several 5Ks.




Monday, August 31, 2015

My Sunday 70-Mile Bike Ride Journey

On Sunday morning I decided to take a long bike riding journey, seventy miles to be exact, probably more, but who's counting.

My journey took me from downtown Minneapolis all the way to Chanhassen, along the southwest metro regional bike trail. The weather was absolutely perfect, it was truly a blessing.

As my healthy living lifestyle has spanned nearly eight months now, I am now in fully marathon training for the next four weeks as a prepare my mind, body, and soul for the Twin Cities Marathon. It will be my fifth competitive race of the year and certainly my longest.

My first week includes four days of interval training, today I will run 12-miles at a normal pace, shooting for 8 minute miles today.

My motto for today: keep your eye on the prize and don't look back.