This blog gives readers information on a variety of topics associated with racing, health and fitness, apparel, products, training tips, funny videos and any other relevant topic that is brought up by bloggers relating to endurance races.
Musings of a lifetime runner getting ready for her first 100 mile ultramarathon endurance race in Leadville, CO, with a few half and full traditional marathon stops on the way. I'll discuss training, equipment, diet, and anything else that makes me laugh
When I was made redundant in September 09, I decided to run the recession by doing three miles a day. In the meantime, I have to find work and also get married. Let the streak begin!
training journal- mainly writing about my running adventures in Santa Barbara area, first began while doing TNT but then maintained it, since running is the only constant for me.
Nathan, in partnership with Pearl Izumi, GU Sports, Canadian Running Magazine and Triathlon Magazine Canada, recruits Canadian amateur athletes for the 2008 Nathan Canada Team
For my 25th birthday I signed up for a marathon..... in Antartica! But then I realized it might be a good idea to run one not in a frozen wasteland first. So now I'm battling my skiing addiction, busy work schedule, and injuries
The "Things To Do Before I Turn 30" list once contained the item "Run a marathon." I'm not going to make it, but if things go according to plan, I'll only be 25 weeks late.
A 40 year old guy whose last run was a marathon 7 years ago that he didn't do any training for decides to train for one to see if he can qualify for Boston.
This is a blog about training for the Ascent (half marathon up Pikes Peak) to raise money for adoption. It is written from the standpoint of a novice runner and his patient wife.
As a girl who loathed running growing up, I decided it was time to suck it up! I'm someone who needs short term goals and constant fresh motivation, I decided to start out with a 5k....Now that I'm almost there, I think this may become the 1st of many :)
This is running motivation for the sleepy. I've made it a goal to wake up and run! And I'm going to blog all about it. Hope you'll grab a cup of coffee, your running shoes, and join me. :)
A beginning runner (and health writer) documents her traning for a half marathon in 2008. Questions, comments, and words of encouragement much appreciated!
A collaborative women’s “forty something” running blog about staying in shape, long distance friends, best running food, fashionable running gear, women’s marathon racing, running while traveling and more...
A collaborative women’s “forty something” running blog about staying in shape, long distance friends, best running food, fashionable running gear, women’s marathon racing, running while traveling and more...
As of January 1, 2010 I have challenged myself to run a marathon. Ridiculous you say? You don't know the half of it! It doesn't help that I have NO running experience, NO training, and NO idea where to even start.
A Fool of Myself is more or less my musings on my life, including marriage, friendship, running, blogging, writing, crocheting. Honestly, I never know what I might blog about from day to day.
Hi, I am an Australian living in Spain and about to embark onb my first Marathon in Madrid in Spain in April. I have been running since 2004 but I am still a beginner thanks to my collection of running injuries!
I got the ruuning bug after running a half marathon in 2006 but have been battling injury ever since. I'm hoping the worst is behind me and that in 2008 I will run another half and then in 2009 I'll be going for the full 26 miles.
I'm not a runner... at all. Like at all at all. Despite that I have decided to train for the 2009 Walt Disney World Marathon. Crazy stories and I'm sure a lot of complaining will follow.
My journey to fitness began with running. I followed the Couch to 5k plan, it's designed to get just about anyone from the couch to running 5 kilometers in just 9 weeks. If I could do it anyone can, join me on my journey lets see how far we go.
Bruce appears as a cycling expert in magazines, websites, books and radio shows across the United States. A race announcer for over 15 years, his finger is on the pulse of all things cycling.
Gale was the men's and women's USA Triathlon team coach for the 2003 Pan Am Games and the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. Thousands of athletes have trained and raced successfully using Gale's training plans, books and workouts.
Jeff Galloway is a 1972 Olympian who ran the 10,000 meters and was an alternate on the marathon team. He is a renowned coach and author of more than a dozen books on running.
Running Matt Fitzgerald is a certified sports nutritionist, coach, journalist and author specializing in the topics of health, fitness, nutrition and endurance sports training.
Sports nutritionist Nancy Clark counsels both competitive athletes and casual exercisers. She specializes in nutrition for exercise, wellness and the management of eating disorders. Her clients have included Olympians, pro athletes and more.
Adventure columnist Stephen Regenold writes The Gear Junkie column for publications across the country. He puts the latest gear to the ultimate test through his escapades in the great outdoors.
Averaging 3 posts a week you too can be mesmerized by inane and informed insights into my running. If you comment you might even have me read and comment on your blog! What a concept.