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November  19th.  2009
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love songs make you run faster and longer… with a hint of bassline…
November  13th.  2009
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A song about running a marathon sorta, for love i suppose. Check it. It so groovy. It will help run this marathon! YE! Lenny Williams -  You Got Me Runnin

October  24th.  2009
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Love To Run!
• JShaw
9:40  pm
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A True Long Run… Dependingly

posted 2 years ago

Running In The Fall

Today was my long run and instead of the usual ~10-15k long run I did  half marathon and a bit more (~+22km) trying to keep pace with my end goal for making my 3;10 goal. I was a little slower than I was hoping however I was able to keep a steady pace throuought the whole distance. There was a bit of struggle between 5-7km where I was feeling faigue but once I got threw the 1-2km after than my legs were in a killer grove and just kept going until the last 3km where I was really noticing fatique kicking in and my form slowly deteriorating. Made it through and am a bit stiff but feeling great, sorta. Left ankle and foot is sore and slightly swollen but I guess for running the farthest I’ve ever run before I am in great shape afterwords. Did some yoga as well after.

Any tips on eazing / limiting the swelling and tenderness while walking? I took a cold bath, the first bath since my childhood probably! ha. Eazed some stiffnes for sure.

I am almost finished the book Born To Run by Christopher McDougall which is AMAZING and one of the key ideas about running is enjoying it. I will have to say when I find myself getting a bit sluggish its amazing what a ear to ear smile will do while running and thinking about how privlidged we are to be able to run, and how the weather is great and the trees around us are having their leaves change to vibrent yellows, reds and oranges. Life is great while running.

Also I’ve also realized how great it is when a killer song comes onto your iPod. The Virgins, The Twelves, Midnight Juggernots, The Lovely Feathers, Bouncing Souls, Propagandhi, Boy Crisis, Klaxons, Kissy Sellout, Miike Snow, Mystery Jets, The Presets, The Libertines and I can totally keep on listing but I will spare you the boring lists. I am thinking I will put togeher my ultimate running mixtape and post it for all to love. Look out for this!

After the run I ate a great meal of baked mixed vegetables (egg plant, zucchini, peppers, onions etc) and a wonderful salad! YUM!

Loving To Run!

October  22nd.  2009
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smiling make you run faster, farther and more efficiently
jshaw
7:51  pm
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RUNNING IS FUN

RUNNING IS FUN


7:34  pm
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Here’s an inspirational video on ultramarathons. Interview with Anton Krupicka, great music and makes ultramarathons look pretty alt.

October  20th.  2009
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pinkhotel:

Tonight I watched the documentary, “Run for Your Life” which chronicles the life and work of Fred Lebow, the founder of the NYC Marathon (1970).
Three years after being diagnosed with brain cancer, Fred Lebow finally ran the marathon for the first time in 1992. I cried after watching him cross the finish line.  He passed away on October 9, 1994.
If you’re running the NYC Marathon this year, I suggest Netflixing this documentary for some extra motivation.
If you live in NYC, every January there is the Fred Lebow Classic- a 5 mile race through Central Park. I ran it this past year, without knowing his entire story. Now that I do, all of this (from living in NYC to daily runs in Central Park to the NYC Marathon) has such a bigger meaning; I feel even more grateful now for just being allowed to play.

I for sure have to watch this. Thanks for posting!

pinkhotel:

Tonight I watched the documentary, “Run for Your Life” which chronicles the life and work of Fred Lebow, the founder of the NYC Marathon (1970).

Three years after being diagnosed with brain cancer, Fred Lebow finally ran the marathon for the first time in 1992. I cried after watching him cross the finish line.  He passed away on October 9, 1994.

If you’re running the NYC Marathon this year, I suggest Netflixing this documentary for some extra motivation.

If you live in NYC, every January there is the Fred Lebow Classic- a 5 mile race through Central Park. I ran it this past year, without knowing his entire story. Now that I do, all of this (from living in NYC to daily runs in Central Park to the NYC Marathon) has such a bigger meaning; I feel even more grateful now for just being allowed to play.

I for sure have to watch this. Thanks for posting!


1:28  pm
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(via thestrawmancomplex)
haha YES! on that note though I haven’t drank in over 3 weeks.

(via thestrawmancomplex)

haha YES! on that note though I haven’t drank in over 3 weeks.


October  18th.  2009
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martinturnes:

Buenos Aires Marathon [stop motion] on Vimeo (via Vimeo)

Great film. I enjoi it greatly!