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11 May 2007 - ?:
The Cotuit Runner
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I'd think this guy was
crazy if I hadn't worked with him for a few years. Another
great blog about
running and being on Cape Cod.
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24 April 2007 - 11 May 2007:
The Day After
What they don't show in the movies - the
day after your marathon!
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17 August 2006 - 24 April 2007:
Four Guys with
Lots of Treadmills
This is the
coolest
treadmill workout we've ever seen!
YouTube rocks!
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5 January 2006 - 17 August 2006:
USAT&F Maps the Way
USAT&F has joined
the Google
mapping craze, providing an
on-line directory of running routes across the nation with a goal of
serving "as the largest searchable database of running routes in the
US." Have you added your
favorite
loop yet?
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20 January 2005 - 5 January 2006:
Dietary
Guidelines for Americans
The US Government has
released the latest edition of their
Dietary
Guidelines report. Atkins?
No. Exercise and appropriate fueling for your activity level?
Yes.
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5 September 2004 - 20 January 2005:
Extreme Mountain Running
Running as many trails and as many mountains as
possible as quickly as possible. Just an ordinary day at work
for a member of the Dog Team.
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3 August 2004 - 5 September:
Long Distance Runners
In the 1920's, the first
ultrarunning boom climaxed
in a race across the country from Los Angeles to New York known as the
Bunion Derby or the Great
American Footrace.
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8 July 2004 - 3 August 2004:
It's Tour Time!
The best cyclists in the world roll through the streets
of central Europe again as
Lance attempts his 6th GC win at the 2004
Tour de France. What a
fantastic lead-in to the
Olympic Games in
August!
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9 June 2004 - 8 July 2004:
Getting Ready for
Athens
With 2 months left to go, all eyes are watching the
final qualifiers get ready for
Athens. Prep
up for a hot summer at this official
IOC site.
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9 May 2004 - 9 June 2004:
Joe Henderson on LSD
Much has been written on the benefits on long slow
distance (LSD) when incorporated into a training plan correctly.
Mr. Henderson has kindly made a lot of his thoughts on LSD running
available free from his website.
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30 March 2004 - 9 May 2004:
Running with Dr. Sheehan
Dr. Sheehan, the running philosopher, contributed much
to the sports of running and thinking. His children have created
a site where you can learn about him, read some selected works and
make your own comments in the public forum.
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5 February 2004 - 30 March 2004:
Treadmill World Records
Appropriate for the winter, here's a list of all the
silly things people have done on treadmills. I have enough trouble
getting over 50 minutes ... 24 hours?
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15 January 2004 - 5 February 2004:
Women's Sports
Foundation
Founded by Billie Jean King in 1974, the
Women's Sports
Foundation is working for the advancement of women in sport and
has created a neat little portal site with tips, issues, and stories
focused on the woman's role in sports.
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1 December 2003 - 15 January 2004:
SMI's Injury Prevention Guides
The Sports Medicine
Institute has some great guides for strength and flexibility
exercises specifically for runners and triathletes. Just the thing you
need for your off-season.
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4 August 2003 - 25 August 2003:
Running Camp
Bored this summer? Try a running camp -
there are several hundred spread across the US now like the
Jim Ryun Running Camp,
Aim High, and one of our
regional favorites, the
Craftsbury Running
Camp in Vermont.
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15 July 2003 - 4 August 2003:
Le Tour
Congratulations
Lance! By 1:01, he joins an
elite group who have won 5 Tours ... and what an amazing tour it was -
crashes, dehydration, rain, and lots of drama.
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12 April 2003:
High School Track Stats
John Dye has to be one of the
most avid high school track fans in the world. He reports all the
major events and keeps stats on high school track and field events
across the country at his site, DyeStat.
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18 March 2003:
The Nutrition Analysis
Tool
As athletes, we need to pay attention to the fuel we
feed ourselves in order to provide optimal training and racing.
Here's a little tool that can help.
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24 February 2003: The Moose Milers and
Marathoners
The Moose Milers & Marathoners are a loose knit team of
competitive runners from around New England. They typically meet only
at local races and have a great mascot.