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Tag Archives: Running
Wither, Sub-three?
So whatever happened to that Sub-three guy? Not so long ago he used to post all manner of informative posts (at least to himself), and entertain hundreds mom, and generally show off his wit, wisdom, writing, grasp of nude running. But these days, he’s … Continue reading
Women coaching women: does it matter?
“Women remain significantly under-represented in the coaching profession.” And this is a big deal why exactly? Just this: a recent research paper and literature review contends women coaches transfer their knowledge to their charges in a different style from men … Continue reading
A runner’s alphabet
A is for aerobics. The foundation of running. B is for breath. It seems we’re always trying to catch it. C is for carbohydrates. The fuel that drives us. D is for distance. It can be a mile or a … Continue reading
A “run” of bad luck, or motivation
The run from hell? A run of bad luck? This doesn’t sound like your typical normal sunny running article, where lean, speedy cheerleaders of either gender insist that running a brisk tempo for 21 kilometres is no sweat and that … Continue reading