MarathonGuide.com - Marathon Recovery
Posted On 4/23/2008 12:46:40 PM by TriFatlete
Where is the problem in the following scenario? Jack meticulously plans and completes an ambitious two-month training program aimed at producing a PR at the greatest marathon the world has ever known, the Mecca of marathoning: Boston. Race weekend comes, Jack runs the race, and, when it's all over, he has accomplished his goal: a brand spanking new PR. Congratulations, Jack!
So far, so good. But what does Jack do after the race? He follows no definite plan. For several months, he oscillates between catching colds and warding off injuries as, caught in the postrace letdown, he apathetically tries to resume serious training. He doesn't return to a systematic training program until four months after the race.
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Armstrong says Heartbreak Hill as tough as advertised - Boston.com
Posted On 4/23/2008 7:57:17 AM by TriFatlete
Seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong was among the runners in the 112th Boston Marathon. He finished 496th in 2:50:58. Armstrong ran in celebration of Nike's LIVESTRONG Collection.
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Cool Running :: Q&A With Spirit of the Marathon Director Jon Dunham
Posted On 4/18/2008 8:20:24 AM by TriFatlete
There have been many attempts through the years to capture the essence and meaning of the marathon, through books, articles, and motivational speeches. Now a young filmmaker, Jon Dunham, has brought his version to the big screen, with the feature-length documentary Spirit of the Marathon.
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Run Tri: Boston Marathon 2008: What to Expect
Posted On 4/16/2008 8:18:22 AM by TriFatlete
Boston. The Citgo sign. 25.2 miles behind you. One Mile To Go. That's when it will really hit you. You are just minutes away from finishing the greatest marathon in the world. As you run those final minutes to the finish line, begin celebrating your own personal independence. You trained for months or even years to get to this point. And there you will be. Completing something that you once considered impossible, even ridiculous. A marathon, 26.2 miles. But not just any marathon. The legendary Boston Marathon. Will it be everything you expected? Absolutely. Here's how and why.
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boston, marathon, story, expectations
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runonearth
Posted On 4/11/2008 9:30:32 PM by runonearth
Trail running blog with news, training, humor, and more to motivate trail runners and enhance their passion for the sport.
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trail running, humor, news
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2nd Chances Blog
Posted On 4/10/2008 8:29:05 PM by TriFatlete
brain surgery for epilepsy, quit smoking, and now i have running goals!??! One foot in front of the other, and repeat indefinitely. Running for me is a way to keep away stress, and i remain committed to never letting it ruin or control my life again. i may not be fast, but there's not much that can stop me
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Between The Miles
Posted On 4/8/2008 1:21:00 PM by TriFatlete
I RUN! --Not every run is easy. But I must run. There is a connection between being outside and running aimless.
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blog, run, runner, miles
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MizFit Online
Posted On 4/8/2008 6:14:47 AM by TriFatlete
Equal parts writer, babymama, & wife to her own personal Renaissance man –MizFit’s trek began in several areas of the fitness industry. All these various pieces came together when she opened a boutique personal training studio focusing on one-on-one lifestyle education. Owning her studio and working with clients from all walks of life allowed her to realize that the key to lifelong fitness success is a healthy helping of education, motivation and HUMOR.
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fitness, blogs, humor, motivation, education, health
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Steve in a Speedo?! Gross!
Posted On 4/2/2008 2:14:25 PM by TriFatlete
Hi folks. I'm Steve. I became Ironman in WI in 2007. Now I'm stuck somewhere between teaching, making photos, training for triathlons, and everything else.
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blog, ironman, triathlon
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I Signed Up For This?!?
Posted On 4/2/2008 2:12:27 PM by TriFatlete
The Daily Yakfest Of A Wife, Mother, Middle Of The Pack Runner, and Lover Of Anything Trashtastic.
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Marathon Moon
Posted On 4/2/2008 2:07:30 PM by TriFatlete
I was overweight. I decided to change. I worked a lot, and hard. Then I ran a marathon. Now? I'll keep running.
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running, marathon, blog
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Marathon Me
Posted On 4/1/2008 9:51:56 AM by TriFatlete
One man’s quest to go as fast as possible while training as little as possible. 62 marathons, 6 ultra-marathons, 38 states, 4 countries and counting…
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blog, running, marathons, ultra-marathons, quest
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"Don't Stop Believing" Journey to Ironman
Posted On 3/29/2008 6:49:58 AM by TriFatlete
One Mom's Riff on the Sweet Collisions of Life, Ironman, and the Law of Attraction
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triathlon, ironman, journey
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Excuse #1 I'm Not Fit To Run
Posted On 3/26/2008 1:21:40 PM by TriFatlete
Running, Triathlon Training Blog
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blog, training, triathlon
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A whole lot of soles...
Posted On 3/26/2008 1:18:07 PM by TriFatlete
A blog about a Toronto guy's running life. About the daily joys of pounding the pavement and training for his next marathon: The 2008 Flying Pig Marathon
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toronto, running, life, joys, flying pig, marathon
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