I am a Founder and Captain of a running club called Tizi360 in Kenya (Rift Valley). In existence for the last 5 years, our membership of approximately 44 members is drawn from fitness enthusiasts who walk, run, or gym. I...
Hi, I am Vaibhav Pandya, a 29-year-old working professional (CA & CS); got married in 2016 and shifted back to Kolkata which is my hometown. I weighed 72 kg back then and kept gaining more at an increasing pace due...
I am a simple homemaker, life always revolved around home & family. Got inspired by my husband & I also started going out for some small distances in 2017. And then HDOR 2018 happened. I completed all 100 days, clocking...
I got introduced to the HDOR community and concept in my very first year of running in 2017 which helped me develop running as a part of my routine life. 2 years later I completed the challenge again (2019) this...
I work in IT sector and I used to be a LAZY BUG spending the entire weekends in the couch watching movies & series. I had a passion for sports but couldn’t do much until I came across HDOR in...
As 100 Days of Running enters its sixth edition, it’s encouraging to know that there are more women participating in this event than most other running events. Since my own association with the event has helped me to improve my...
The HDOR has helped me and many other women to become regular runners. Within our ‘Run for Naz’ group (consisting of the Naz Foundation (India) Trust staff): 75% of the participants are women and 90% of them are below 30...
My HDOR journey or my transformation can be called as “Treading thorns towards the spring season – From a griever to a runner.” There is plentiful learning from HDOR which I would like to briefly touch upon: 1. HDOR 2017...
From 77 kg to 69 kg This was my maiden attempt for ‘100 Days of Running’. When I started, I never thought I will able to run for 100 days continuously. I’m a Cyclist who rides 40-50 km daily. Managing...
I’m excited to share my first journey of ‘100 Days of Running’. I knew that it’s not going to be an easy task to run or walk 100 days without getting any rest day. I took up the challenge to...