My runs
Besides official races, you often run your own routes as part of training or simply for the pleasure of being out in nature and exploring new paths.
Some of these routes become favorite trails, ones you enjoy running repeatedly because of their ideal setting or scenic charm, while others stay memorable due to unique experiences along the way.
![Half Marathon - Fulda Riverbank Half Marathon - Fulda Riverbank](/images/meine-laeufe/fulda-halbmarathon/fulda-halbmarathon.jpg#joomlaImage://local-images/meine-laeufe/fulda-halbmarathon/fulda-halbmarathon.jpg?width=1200&height=700)
Half Marathon - Fulda Riverbank
If you’re looking for a half marathon where there’s no turning back, this is the one for you. At the eleven-kilometer mark, the choice awaits: from here, you either continue until the half marathon distance is complete—no shortcuts, no easy way out.
![Running in St. Peter-Ording Running in St. Peter-Ording](/images/meine-laeufe/st-peter-ording/st-peter-ording-b.jpg#joomlaImage://local-images/meine-laeufe/st-peter-ording/st-peter-ording-b.jpg?width=1200&height=700)
St. Peter-Ording
When I’m on the road, my sports bag with running gear is almost always with me. It’s become a staple of my travel essentials. Even if it sometimes stays untouched in the trunk, it gives me peace of mind to be prepared.
![My home course My home course](/images/meine-laeufe/hausstrecke/hausstrecke.jpg#joomlaImage://local-images/meine-laeufe/hausstrecke/hausstrecke.jpg?width=1200&height=700)
My home course
This route is more than just a loop; it’s a constant companion in my training and feels like an old friend. I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve run it, but each time feels like a new experience, even though every kilometer has become second nature.