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Everything important about life, I learned while running, or while I complained about running or avoided running or whined about not having run enough. Breathing, seeing, sweating, aching, exhilarating, and general observations.
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The title says it all.
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A couple runs.
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So you've made it to my little space on the web where I blog about my journeys in New York. You'll find me running a lot so try and catch me! See you at the finish line:).
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One runner's thoughts.
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No one can sneak up on you if you're already in the back of the pack.
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"And those who were seen dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music." Nietzsche
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I consider myself an "advanced beginner" runner. I started running in the summer of 2002. First, 5Ks, a couple of 10Ks, and then a half in 2004. In 2005, I did my first marathon, San Diego RNR. I personalized my running bib to say "Just 1 2 Finish", figur
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Somewhere for me to ramble about my running and other running stuff in general, and occasionally, I write about other topics that aren't running related! :-)
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The blog of an Aussie expat living in Singapore and training and racing in the tropics.
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My creative outlet to write about whatever whatever topic hits me--running, music, food and cooking, wine, work, travel, books, work, movies, photography...in short, a real mixed bag.
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Information and tips on how to run faster and improve your running.
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A 40-year-old's quest to train for and run the Walt Disney World marathon--and all else that happens in between.
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Here, I chronicle my preparation for the 2008 Bald Eagle Mountain Megatransect and any trail running beyond that.
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This is a blog for an urban adventure race/corporate scavenger hunt where teamwork is essential to solve clues, complete fun team building challenges, and navigate the city all while competing in an amazing race to the finish!
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Follow my journey to fitness in preperation for a cycle event held in American in April (MS150) and also my first half marathon in May in UK.
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Just the Distance (JtD) is a blog started in April of 2009 covering exercise in general and running in particular. It is, at base, about what it means to get good at something. See the introductory post for more detail about what I hope to do here.
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A knitter who likes to run and also likes to try various sorts of crafts. A blog about trying to find balance between the sedentary craft of knitting and the rigorous effort of running, while trying to live life artfully.
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Anything about Half Marathons in California
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But doing it anyway.
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The daily struggle to become a better runner.
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Dedicated husband/father/runner.
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Suffolk is a beautiful county of England, the home of the true patron Saint of England, St Edmund of large open skies, famous artists, wonderful villages, breckland, and much coast land. My site is about capturing the essence of Suffolk via my long distan
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A place where my physical and mental efforts meet.
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One step at a time. Welcome to my training blog. I took to running with resolve back in 2002 and finished my first marathon in 2006. Watch the highs and lows of running from a middle-of-the-pack perspective.
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The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.
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A series of podcasts on running.
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My day-to-day romp through this thing we call life.
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I used to struggle to break the 4 hours barrier in the marathon, but I am now slowly creeping towards the 3 hours mark. However, the new baby has added an extra challenge, and a bout of pneumonia has knocked me back quite a bit.
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Miki's trail running bloggedy-blog. I've been running steadily for over 6 years now and each year has been a new adventure. It's become a love and an obsession which really balances my life in ways nothing else has. Ultrarunning is my new bag and along wi
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