The Pine Crest girls cross country team finished off their 2017 season with a state championship win. With the season approaching, Coach Paul Baur gives us the scouting report for the Pine Crest girls.
The Pine Crest girls cross country team finished off their 2017 season with a state championship win. With the season approaching, Coach Paul Baur gives us the scouting report for the Pine Crest girls.
With one day till the cross country season officially begins, here is the scouting report for the FHSAA 4A boys.
The George M. Steinbrenner HS boys cross country team is the top contender for 4A boys in the preseason rankings. Coach Allison Ennis-Szponar gives us the scouting report for the "Boss Cross."
With the 2018 cross country season quickly approaching, Coach Lori Treweek gives us the scouting report for the Montverde Academy girls.
With 2 days till the cross country season officially begins, here is the scouting report for the FHSAA 4A boys.
With 3 days till the cross country season officially begins, here is the scouting report for the 3A boys.
With 4 days till the cross country season officially begins, here is the scouting report for the FHSAA 3A Girls.
With 5 days till the cross country season officially begins, here is the scouting report for the FHSAA 2A boys.
With 6 days till the cross country season officially begins, here is the scouting report for the FHSAA 2A girls.
With 7 days till the cross country season officially begins, here is the scouting report for the FHSAA 1A boys.
With 8 days till the cross country season officially begins, here is the scouting report for the FHSAA 1A girls.
Last year we had amazing photos taken at the 2017 FLRunners.com Invitational. Scroll through the slideshow to check out our top five favorite photos!
We want to expand our coverage all over the state, and we need more staff to get that done. Email adair.lyden@flosports.tv if you want to get paid for going to cross country races!
Finding belief in yourself isn't as easy as telling yourself. You need to follow these important steps.
The school year has wrapped up and the cross country and track seasons have concluded for most.
Former Lake Nona High School runner Adair Lyden shares how she learned to love running in her woman's body.
Former state medalist and Lake Nona class of 2016 graduate Adair Lyden shares her experience with defining the line between laziness and depression.
Cue the sad violin music; hear the broken record play. I'm going to be quite honest with you right now: I feel awful writing sob stories week after week. While these articles have been filled with life lessons, I am sick of them. I want to write a success story, not a sob story. And what's ironic about this week is that my "sob" story is one without the sobs -- and that's the issue.
We all do it. Whether we express them internally or verbally or both, we all make excuses. Excuses for why we didn't perform up to the ability that we know we can -- excuses for why we failed to follow through. We seek to justify our performance, rather than take ownership of our faults.
Hello track season! I don't know about you but I am super excited for this season and what it has in store. With it being another season, you better believe that I have some more lessons to be learned!
Happy State Meet week! Originally, when I tried to write this article I struggled with finding inspiration -- to relate to you all through running. When it hit me -- you all are my inspiration. So, this week, I have one lesson, one thing, one way of life to talk about. Heart.
Why? Why me? What did I do to deserve this? We have all cried out "Why?" at some point in our lives -- and if you haven't, may I ask what's your secret? We want to know answers; we want to be prepared -- to know it all and why it happened.
Have you ever felt stress to the point that it feels like you're breathing through a straw, gasping for air That was me before the start of the Metro Conference meet this past Wednesday. Throughout the entire day, I was somewhat agitated and frustrated just with the simple things because it was my SAT test day and race day and everything else rolled into one.
I like to compare my running journey to a long run on the 10-mile clay trail at Clermont in Central Florida. Just like a long run, my journey has its ups, downs, unexpected turns, dark moments, the moment when the sun shines, and a finish line -- one I cannot see. Right now I would say I am at "mile 7" in my high school running journey.
This weekend Adair Lyden and her Lake Nona teammates headed to Tallahassee for the FSU Pre-State Invitational, but they weren't racing this meet just for themselves. See what she has to say about their "Run For Betty".
I hope you all are enjoying your cross-country season! The 2015 season is well underway and we are now getting into the "big" races. This part of the season leaves no room for error, and as I like to say, a bad race is never a bad race if you learn from it. Boy, did I learn something this weekend.
Lake Nona senior Adair Lyden is back with another edition of Lyden's Life Lessons. See how a simple "To Do" List helps her get through a stressful senior year!
Another week, another race, another lesson.
Have you ever heard the saying that cross-country is a mental sport, and we are all insane? That has to be one of the most accurate sayings of all time! Racing is mental, and in a 3.1 mile race, it's insane how many mental battles we face. Adair Lyden tackles that little voice in her latest blog!