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What the Brooklyn Half Marathon Reminded Me About Community

Last weekend, I ran the Brooklyn Half Marathon. My goal going in was to finish under two hours. I crossed the line at 1:53. But what made it truly special wasn’t the time — it was how I got there.

From the very start, I found myself running alongside one of our members, Ryan. I told myself early on, “Just keep up with him for three miles.”

Three became five. Five became eight. Eight became ten. And before I knew it, we’d run the whole race together.

There wasn’t a lot of talking. But there was something powerful about being side by side with someone — a sense of team, a sense of belonging. It pushed me past what I thought I was comfortable with, and somehow made the whole experience more enjoyable than any race I can remember.

Why Community Matters

It was a real reminder of why I opened TS Fitness in the first place.

When we do hard things alongside other people, something shifts. The challenge doesn’t disappear, but it becomes something you carry together.

That’s what community does.

And honestly, that’s what our members experience every day inside these walls. It just took a half marathon for me to feel it so deeply again myself.

You Don’t Have to Do It Alone

If you’ve been on the fence about showing up, pushing harder, or signing up for something that scares you a little, I hope this nudges you.

You don’t have to do it alone.

Sometimes the people around you help you go further than you thought you could on your own.

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