From Pedals to Pavement: My Malibu Moves Half Marathon Experience

Cycling has been my main focus in recent years, but sometimes it is important to challenge yourself in new ways. On October 26th, I traded the bike for running shoes and completed the Half Marathon with Malibu Moves.

For those of us who spend a lot of time on two wheels, running can feel very different. It requires different muscles, a new rhythm, and a different mental focus. The good news is that cycling provides a strong foundation. The cardio strength, endurance, and lung capacity built from long rides translate remarkably well to running. Cross-training like this is a great way to stay active, prevent injuries, and improve overall fitness. Cycling helped make this half marathon more achievable and enjoyable.

About the Malibu Moves Half Marathon

The Malibu Moves Half Marathon is a great event. The course winds along the scenic California coastline, offering ocean views, beach air, and stretches of sun-drenched road that make running feel like an adventure. The event is known for its vibrant community atmosphere. Volunteers cheered along the course, and fellow runners shared energy and encouragement every step of the way.

The half marathon is a great challenge for both seasoned runners and those trying a long-distance race for the first time. With rolling hills, coastal winds, and beautiful surroundings, it is an event that combines fitness, fun, and the chance to connect with the outdoor community.

Reflections on Training and Running

Training for this half marathon after spending so much time cycling reinforced the value of cross-training. Cycling strengthens the legs and builds endurance, while running introduces impact, coordination, and a different kind of stamina. Combining both sports created a balanced routine that prepared me physically and mentally for race day.

Completing the Malibu Moves Half Marathon was an incredible reminder that staying healthy and strong can take many forms. The endurance I developed on the bike carried me through the run, and the experience highlighted how cross-training can open new opportunities to challenge yourself and enjoy movement in different ways.

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Riding onward, running forward, and living actively with purpose

Ciclavia: When Los Angeles Gives the Streets Back to the People

Culver City to Venice

There’s something surreal about rolling down Venice Boulevard with no cars in sight, just the steady rhythm of bike chains, the conversation, and the buzz of Los Angeles finally slowing down to human speed.

That’s the magic of CicLAvia, LA’s open-street event that transforms miles of roadway into car-free zones for cyclists, walkers, skaters, and families. On August 17th, the route connected Culver City to Venice, creating a rare and beautiful flow between neighborhoods that usually feel worlds apart when you’re behind a windshield.

The Ride

We started our day early near Downtown Culver City, coffee in hand (shoutout to Super Domestic Coffee for fueling the ride). The energy was contagious, kids and adults of all ages, all there with one purpose: to ride freely.

Once the streets opened, it was just that. No honking, no exhaust, just sun on our backs (and it was a hot summer day) and the sound of people actually talking to each other. Riders stopped to snap photos under palm-lined stretches, vendors handed out cold brew and snacks, and local bands set up makeshift stages on street corners.

The Highlights

  • Mid-City Pit Stops: Local cafes and bike shops opened their doors for riders, offering quick repairs and much-needed hydration.

  • Venice Energy: The route ended near the beach, where cyclists coasted into the ocean breeze and street performers greeted the crowd. And wow was it crowded!

  • Community Everywhere: From families with trailers to pros in matching kits, everyone belonged. It wasn’t about speed, it was about connection.

Why Events Like This Matter

CicLAvia isn’t just a ride; it’s a reminder of what LA could be if more of us chose to move differently. When cars disappear, the city feels smaller, friendlier, and more alive. You notice the murals, the trees, the smell of fresh tortillas coming from a side street taqueria. You see your city, not just drive through it.

Our Takeaway

As cyclists, we often think of LA as a series of fragmented routes stitched together by traffic lights and near misses. But for one day, it became a network of people moving together, powered only by pedals and community.

If you’ve never joined a CicLAvia, make it happen next time. Bring your friends, your family, your camera, and maybe a spare tube. It’s one of the best ways to fall in love with Los Angeles all over again.

Below you’ll find our group (minus one friend who had too much fun talking to vendors)…

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