Running Skirt Blowout, Part Deux »
(Read part one of our running skirt blowout.) [ad#inPost-Big] To review: I wore each skirt for a minimum of two runs of at least three miles each. My runs are also always on trails though that does not factor much into this review. I analyzed the length of the skirt, coverage, type of undergarment, weight, [...]
Running Skirt Blowout-Part One »
One of the latest fads in running fashion is the running skirt. This is evidenced by several Complete Running articles on (running skirts, and more running skirts—not that we’re obsessed or anything, we can stop anytime—and this is only part one!) the numerous apparel companies who have sprung up as specialty retailers, and the now [...]
Photo of the Week: Ph.D. in Running »
If there were a Ph.D in running would you make the passing grade? And would it be based on how fast you are, how long you go or how many miles you put in? What would the credit courses be? I found this week’s photo amongst Susan‘s Flickr site but the credit for the photo [...]
August 5th Shoutout »
Success is often the result of taking a misstep in the right direction. Al Bernstein Join me this week in welcoming 18 new blogs to the R.B.F. Running for Pennies Catra’s PCT Journey Dirt Diva The Toronto Runner Western Pennsylvania Track Club Cubbiesfolife Run-a-bout! The Quiet Runner Tiara Training Running Alone But Together Sweet Victory [...]
Trail Running, Anyone? »
Have you ever considered heading out to more remote areas and doing a nice, dirty trail run? Ultrarunner Julie Fingar has all the reasons you might want to try it and just the tips you’ll need to insure a safe, fun filled trip (oops!) down the trail. Take a look at our post on trail [...]
The Birds, the Bees, and the Yappy Little Dogs »
Animal encounters are the price of sharing the great outdoors with God’s creatures, but perhaps because runners cover so much territory we seem to have more than our share. I’ve had a gash opened on my calf by a nine-pound yapping monster—on a retractable leash, mind you—and had a huge friendly Labrador follow me on [...]
An Inspirational Runner »
Ask most runners who their idol is, and you usually get one if the greats, Zatopek, Prefontaine, Shorter, Rodgers, Gebrselassie, and so on. My personal choice is different. The runner I have the greatest admiration for is America’s sole Olympic marathon participant in 2000, Rod DeHaven. He was never world class, though a marathon PR [...]
Web Site Review: Goalmigo »
If you’ve set your sights on a goal, you might want to set your sights on Goalmigo. Goalmigo is a Web site composed of users who have set goals such as finishing faster at their next triathlon, running 20 miles in a week and eating six servings of fruits and vegetables in a day. Users [...]




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