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Tag Archives: Aerobics First
Tariffs and the high cost of running shoes
It’s no secret that running shoes are cheaper in the United States than in Canada, but a bit of light as to why came out today in, of all things, a business story on tariffs. CBC News published an analysis … Continue reading
Read it. Run it. The Moose Run
The race: The Moose Run The location: Cow Bay, Nova Scotia When: Late March Distance: 25 km Why do it: Traditional spring tune-up race to gauge your fitness, particularly if you’re planning to run Boston. And because it hurts so … Continue reading
Posted in Read it. Run it., Uncategorized
Tagged Aerobics First, Boston Marathon, Guinness, Moose Run, St. Patrick's Day
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The modern-day athletic pandemic
If runners love to talk about any single subject more than running, it’s injuries. Trust me on this. Yes, runners love running and they loathe being hurt, but the topic of injuries looms large in the minds of those who … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Aerobics First, Injuries, Martin Dugard, Nike, Tim Noakes
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