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Find Running Routes and Map Your Own by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 15 Nov 2009 10:00pm , they should have a search function so I can look up routes based on a keyword location. Net Step I’ve seen enough on Walk Jog Run that encourages me to switch. The only thing I... For the last couple years I’ve been using Mapmyrun.com to create maps of my running routes. This has been particularly helpful when traveling because where I typically have Read on »
Hawaii long run route--anyone? by Marathon Mommies !. Patient Expert Posted Sun 19 Jul 2009 10:02pm Hey running friends, Has anyone ever had to do a long run while on Oahu? My sister and I need to do an 18 miler while there. We are staying at the Marriott Ko'Olina, but would drive if we had a great route. Read on »
How to Find Routes to Run, Bike & Hike by Julie K. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:21pm destination. For runners: Visit Run.com to map or find a route just about anywhere in the world. While most of the routes are in the US and Canada I did find one for the area I’ll... comments, calculate the number of calories you’ll burn and even track workouts in a log. Tags: Read on »
Training for a marathon by running the race route by Cord C. Patient Expert Posted Sat 07 Aug 2010 2:48pm My training for the Dallas White Rock Marathon has not officially started yet but I am starting to focus on some good routes to run to help prepare me for race day. The marathon is a long race and the path it takes loops around the heart of Dallas. Road closures, police escorts, and water stations make it a great day. Running the entire route Read on »
Magnolia Run for Epilepsy 4 Mile Race Route by Cord C. Patient Expert Posted Mon 22 Jun 2009 10:03pm Magnolia Run for Epilepsy 4 Miler Find more Runs in Atlanta, Georgia Read on »
The safest running route ever by Healthy and Bella Patient Expert Posted Fri 26 Jun 2009 7:00pm Since I started C25K again in the end of May, I have been running the same route for every single one of my runs here in Heidelberg. The last time I did C25K here (week 3 - 5) I always picked the route along the river because it is ideal for running and other activities, but lately I have simply run a round around the campus. The reason I am Read on »
How To: Use Social Media To Find Running Routes by anotorias Posted Sat 19 Mar 2011 5:00am You've Unlocked The Great Outdoors Badge! If you are tired of using the same run of the mill ways of finding running routes around your neighborhood (word of mouth, google, running clubs, etc.), several new tried and true routes are as easy to find as clicking through a popular social media outlet. Here are a few high traffic sites Read on »
My Running Route in the News by Glenn Jones Posted Tue 23 Nov 2010 3:57pm One of my tried and true running routes is the Newport Back Bay. I know I’m really really spoiled when I say things like “I’m so bored of this route.” I mean after all – how can you get bored running in a place like this? Over the weekend, there was a little excitement in the Back Bay. Turns out a small private plane ran out of fuel Read on »
How To: Find Local Running Routes With Your Garmin by anotorias Posted Fri 11 Dec 2009 12:00am change – you can also find cycling and running routes via other Garmin Connect users. From the Garmin Connect page click on the “Explore” tab. You will be taken to a search page.... It’s a very cool way to know what to expect when running a route (depending on notes + output). For example: I found a user who ran the the trail at Elysian Park – one I’ve been meaning Read on »
Running most of the big hill in my route by Allen Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Thu 27 Nov 2008 11:59am In past posts I've mentioned a big hill in my running route. I'm almost to the point where I run the full hill. Every two weeks, when I increase my distance, I also increase by 50 yards or so the amount of the hill that I run (I then walk the remaining distance). In another month to six weeks I should be running the whole hill. On my return trip, I Read on »