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Gearing up for a Marathon by LARRY BRADLEY Posted Tue 13 Oct 2009 10:04pm I have been thinking about diving into the Hamilton Marathon on November 1st for a little while now as many FMCT Falcons are hitting the starting line. Many are looking... (16k) run at marathon race pace, which is around 4:15 per kilometre for me. On that day, at work, I simply stretched my arms over my head and felt a huge burn go through my neck Read on »
Get In Gear Half Marathon Recap! by FitthisGirl Posted Wed 31 Mar 2010 6:00am and anyone else I missed who ran & rocked the Get in Gear Read on »
Gearing up for the Indianapolis Mini Marathon by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 01 May 2009 10:10pm Just a quick post to let everyone know that tomorrow I’ll be doing the Indianapolis half marathon. It should be a fun race. I went to the expo today and was impressed with how large it was. I didn’t expect such a big turnout for this race. Apparently, there will be over [...] Read on »
Marathon Sunday: THE Marathon! by DMC Posted Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:04pm Its for serious now. Just got my Marathon gear and handbook in the mail! I definitely plan on putting my name on the front of my singlet, but the question is...do I go with Dani, or DMC? Read on »
Marathon Training Week 2: 13 mile progressive treadmill run. by Meggan F. Posted Sun 06 Feb 2011 11:32am marathon I ran 2 weeks early. I was working hard but feeling amazing, and figured I may be able to get my 2 hours in...however, right when I hit 90 minutes, the belt slipped all... like I did it. It was so easy. My fitness is really starting to improve. I felt great on this mornings run, 2 weeks ago I could barely walk after my half marathon. SO Maddy Read on »
A Wet 13 Miles: NYC Marathon Long Run #5 by A Healthy, Happier Bear Facebook Posted Sun 22 Aug 2010 10:33am   After an amazing night of sleep, I woke up at quarter until 7 this morning ready to attack my 13 mile training run! Breakfast I enjoyed an Arnold Sandwich Thin with Crofters Spread and Sunflower Butter for a pre-run breakfast. This is my go-to combination for long runs as I know it doesn’t irritate my stomach. NEVER TRY A N ... Read on »
Marathon Sunday: Boston Marathon by DMC Posted Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:04pm years of running nerds driving everyone around them crazy with their all consuming need to qualify. 112 years of runners wearing their Boston Marathon gear to EVERY other race...Finally back to Marathon Sunday with a look at the world's oldest annual Marathon: The Boston Marathon! Check out this wicked awesome course The Boston Marathon is one Read on »
Marathon Eating and Base Training by Alison B. Posted Wed 09 Jun 2010 4:49am sister and husband both lost weight when they trained for marathons. When I was gearing up to train for my first marathon in 2005 I thought the training would melt off those pesky... This past Sunday I was chatting with my friend's sister-in-law, a fellow runner. She was contemplating running the NYC Marathon this November, but would need to enter Read on »
More Chicago Marathon-Specific Shopping by fitink Posted Thu 08 Oct 2009 12:00am , and the Hilton Chicago at 720 N. Michigan Ave. where the host hotel annually sets up a marathon gear store in its lobby. And a tent full of gear, including the exclusive finisher items... Running Sunday's Chicago Marathon and need a few items to add to your wardrobe? Even if you don't need any wardrobe refreshers, you might find Nike's Chicago specific Read on »
Marathon #1: Philadelphia Marathon. by Allie Posted Mon 22 Nov 2010 12:39pm the Philadelphia Marathon gear while Mike ran off to grab some goodies from the different booths. My dad and I have the same philosophy of not buying/wearing anything from the race before... Within 24 hours of finishing my first marathon, I now understand why people told me that there was no way I would possibly be able to just run one marathon. When I began Read on »