marathon
marathon
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by Tonia Jordan - 2006-12-01
Embrace the fear. That's exactly what I did in attempting 50,000 words in 30 days. One of 70,000 crazy souls, I was attempting NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month. For more info on this crazy e...
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by Jeff Woodruff - 2006-12-01
On a sweltering hot day in mid June the Marathon story began. A midlife crisis, heat getting to me, no one knows for sure how it happened, but non-the-less it did. I looked in the mirror and with dis...
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by William Milton - 2006-12-21
1. Proper preparation prevents poor performance One of the biggest mistakes you can make before running a marathon is to assume that 'it'll be alright on the day'; 'The crowd and adrenalin will get me...
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by Gray Rollins - 2006-12-26
Running a marathon may seem daunting, but with the right training, 26.2 miles is perfectly doable. Even people who have never run a distance longer than 3 or 4 miles can successfully train for and run...
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by Gray Rollins - 2007-01-01
Running a marathon may seem daunting, but with the right training, 26.2 miles is perfectly doable. Even people who have never run a distance longer than 3 or 4 miles can successfully train for and run...
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by Ng Peng Hock - 2007-01-26
In 2005, 382,000 people completed a marathon in the United States, an increase of more than 80,000 since the year of 2000, according to marathonguide.com. Mathematically, the risk is very small: Runne...
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by Thomas O'Leary - 2007-02-27
Marathon training plans are simply the tools that runners use in order to reach their goals. If our goal is to finish a first marathon then we choose a conservative and relaxed plan that will get us ...
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by Thomas O'Leary - 2007-03-07
As I was running around Doho Park in my city of Tsukuba today, I saw a man, moving along barely faster than walking pace. I went straight by him despite the fact that I was pushing a running stroller...
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by Thomas O'Leary - 2007-03-08
I have been doing a bit of research on the whole running cadence concept and I have found out some interesting results.Apparently the number of steps per minute (cadence in cycling terms) that an elit...
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by Ajay R (articlesubmit.net) - 2007-03-12
I smoked my first cigarette when I was eleven years old. By the time I was thirteen I was smoking a pack a day. When I began to seriously attempt to quit in my early twenties I was often puffing dow...