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Inc. March 1, 2002 Ilan Mochari |
How to Run a Marathon Because, really, what self-respecting, athletically ambitious, kick-ass entrepreneur can resist? |
Outside March 2010 Justin Nyberg |
Yes You Can: Run the NYC Marathon Going 26.2 miles is a great way to prove your grit and there's no greater showcase than the world's biggest. Presenting a simple plan to get anyone off the couch and across the finish line. |
AskMen.com Matt Forsman |
How To Prepare For A Marathon - Part I With the right knowledge, training and determination, the marathon can be a remarkably inspiring and life-affirming 26.2 mile experience. |
AskMen.com April 14, 2014 James Fell |
Training To Qualify For The Boston Marathon Is Harder Than You Think. Here's How. When it comes to fitness, I'm kind of a fan of winging it, choosing harmonious passion rather than being obsessive; but for the Boston quest, it was time to get a little obsessive. |
AskMen.com James Fell |
Things Only Marathoners Understand Marathoners gain wisdom over the course of preparing for and running the 26.2-mile distance. |
AskMen.com July 22, 2012 James Fell |
Lessons From My First Marathon If you don't run, start. Because it's awesome, that's why. If you do run, you need to put a marathon on your bucket list. Finish one and you'll understand why. |
Health July 2007 Jessica Seaberg |
Halfway House The author tells why it doesn't take two legs to run a marathon; it only takes determination. |
BusinessWeek January 19, 2004 Christine Summerson |
Bill Rodgers: A Blizzard? Even Better For runners undeterred by snow, sleet, or icy temperatures, a big challenge is convincing your nonrunning friends that you're not crazy. Bill Rodgers, winner of four New York City and four Boston marathons and co-owner of a running center, has plenty to say in defense of winter runs. |
Outside March 2002 Neal Thompson |
Strength in Numbers From Boston to Burbank, thousands of like-minded outdoor athletes -- cyclists, runners, and swimmers -- have banded together to form clubs that add camaraderie to their cardio routines... |
AskMen.com November 3, 2013 Lief Nielsen |
Can You Outrun Your Demons By Signing Up For A Marathon? In a sport where security all of a sudden is a major concern, racers and spectators alike are arguably putting themselves in danger by participating. There has to be more on these newly minted runners' minds than an upbeat desire to run for a really long time. |
The Motley Fool October 9, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Don't Hit the Wall In a marathon and in saving for retirement, you need discipline and the commitment to stick to a consistent plan. |
Wired August 2002 Andrew Tilin |
The Ultimate Running Machine Inside a Soviet-style training camp, corporate scientists are reengineering neuro-mechanics, blood chemistry, and brain waves. Welcome to the Oregon Project, where Nike is rebuilding the US marathon team one high tech step at a time. |
Smithsonian January 2006 John Hanc |
Points of Interest - Last Race on Earth In a quest for the ultimate challenge, marathoners go the distance in Antarctica. |
Outside September 2007 Chris Carmichael |
Bodywork: The Pulse What to do if you don't have time to exercise like you used to. |
Fast Company May 2000 Bill Breen |
"We are literally trying to stop time." Track coach John Smith teaches the fastest runners in the world how to go even faster. Here's what he can teach you. |
Sports Illustrated April 20, 2001 Tim Layden |
More than just talent Kenyan runners dominate because of superb work ethic... |
AskMen.com Geoffrey Lansdell |
Top 10: Marathons In accordance with the standard of ranking marathons on prestige, popularity and purse size, here are the world's top 10 marathons. |
Outside March 2009 |
America's Best Races Every year, thousands of Americans race. Very few of them win. All of them have a blast. Isn't it time you joined the party? |
AskMen.com James Fell |
Disgusting Things Runners Do These are five disgusting things runners do. |
AFP eWire October 2, 2006 |
Strong Growth for Walk, Run Events in 2005 Runners and walkers involved in charitable events raised $656 million in 2005, according to USA Track & Field's annual survey of charities. |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2006 Jack Uldrich |
Nike Wants to Feel Your Pain For some athletic shoe makers, new sensor technology is not limited to tracking mileage. |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Joseph Weber |
Off The Beaten Path Can't get into the Boston Marathon? Try Prague or Monaco. |
AskMen.com November 3, 2015 James Fell |
Running Technique Spare your joints with these 5 essential running technique tips. |
Salon.com October 1, 2000 Gary Kamiya |
All of us Why the Olympics matter. |