Elida

Elida got hurt in a non-running accident and had to put her goals on hold for a long time while healing with the help of our PT partner Dr. Jade.

But now that she's got the green light to run again, it's on! Jade recommended Elida seek out the help of a coach to start back up safely and get back to the marathon distances she used to do—and beyond.

Elida is signed up for the Marlette 50k. It's coming up very quickly, so together we'll see how she feels about running so far by then. All I know is Elida is one strong lady, and we've put together a plan that'll get her back to the sport she loves!

Mona Angéline

Mona Angéline is an unapologetically vulnerable writer, reader, book reviewer, artist, athlete, and scientist. She honors the creatively unconventional, the authentically "other". She shares her emotions because the world tends to hide theirs. She is a new writer, but her work was recently accepted in Flash Fiction Magazine, Grand Dame Literary, tiny wren lit, Down in the Dirt Magazine, The Viridian Door, The Machine, Whisky Blot Magazine, and The Academy of Mind and Heart. She loves to review books and has written them for the /tƐmz/ Review, the Ampersand Review, and the Beakful Litblog. Sooner or later she will have to condense this list… Mona is also a regular guest editor for scientific journals although she doesn't use a pen name when her engineering PhD degree is involved. She lives bicoastally in Santa Cruz, California, and in New York and savors life despite, or maybe because of, her significant struggles with chronic illness and mild disability. Learn about her musings at creativerunnings.com. Follow her on Instagram under @creativerunnings and on Twitter at @creativerunning.

https://creativerunnings.com
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