Kazbegi Marathon and Half Marathon
September 4 th 2010 !
You can be among the first participants to run this incredible marathon....
The marathon starts at the town of Kazbegi (1600 m), located at the foothills of the majestic Mt. Kazbegi (5047
A watery weekend!
Last weekend, I served as the judge of the Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting Fest, the oldest such contest in the world. I drank over 100 waters! Then, since I mismarked part of my ballot, I
Weekend looks great - enjoy a hike on the Peninsula
Check out the many hiking trails just outside our back door. There's something for everyone. Windy Hill and Russian Ridge are great because of the views. Lots to choose from.
http://www.openspace ...
Weekend warriors: Avoid injury from walking, hiking, running
Temple University podiatrist Dr. Howard Palamarchuk advises walkers not to ignore foot and ankle pain. Dr. Palamarchuk offers tips for avoiding foot, ACL, head and sun-related injuries in an interview ...
Men's adventure weekends
We always hear about “girls’ night out”, but there’s a new phenomenon: men’s adventures! Well, maybe it’s as old as history. According to Experience Life magazine, there are new travel programs wher ...
Great Marathon Documentary
"Spirit of the Marathon" is an award-winning documentary film that captures the drama and essence of the famed 26.2 mile running event known as the marathon. Filmed on four continents, the production brings
I Ran a Marathon!
! That will be with you for the rest of your life :0) No matter how hard things get you can say I ran 26miles, I can do...I did it! I ran my third half marathon in April and soon after started training for a full
Marathon runner shook sedentary lifestyle
, and you've got local people cheering you the whole 26-mile route. They bring in cheerleaders from 40... between.
"You finish at Arizona State," says Willemsen of P.F. Chang's Rock 'n' Roll Arizona Marathon
Great Info About Marathoning!
Runner's World has a great series of articles in their recent "Marathoning 101" section.
Marathon coaches measure success not by how many runners they get to the starting line, but by how many