Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Twin Cities In Motion • Team USA Minnesota News

Twin Cities In Motion • Team USA Minnesota News: "Team USA Minnesota’s Jon Grey and Meghan Peyton will head to the West Coast this weekend to run in the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, California, while Heather Kampf will travel East to compete in the B.A.A. Mile in Boston.

Grey and Peyton will open their outdoor track seasons by running in the 5000-meter invitational races that will be held on Friday, April 18.  The women’s event will be held at 8:17 p.m. (Pacific time) and the men will race at 8:35 p.m.  The Mt. SAC (San Antonio College) Distance Carnival and Invitational are part of the Relays that are held at Hilmer Lodge Stadium."



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Faces Of Boston: Christine Thompson - Competitor.com

Faces Of Boston: Christine Thompson - Competitor.com: "I started running at the age of 12 and didn’t like it at first. It wasn’t until my freshman year of high school that I realized I was given a gift to run. I competed in both varsity cross country and track in high school, and I’ve had a love for running ever since. My current marathon PR is 3:21 at the Chicago Marathon, and my BQ race for this year was at the 2013 PF Chang’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Arizona Marathon (3:29:53). The last time I ran Boston was in 2012, and cheering for me on the side was my best friend, Lisa Persicke."



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Flagstaff, Ariz.: A High-Altitude Getaway For Runners - Competitor.com

Flagstaff, Ariz.: A High-Altitude Getaway For Runners - Competitor.com: "Elevation isn’t the only attraction of this tree-covered sanctuary in Northern Arizona. Endless trails, eclectic restaurants and an enthusiastic running community are a handful of reasons Olympic-level endurance athletes as well as recreational outdoor revelers call Flagstaff home."



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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Faces Of Boston: Almario Gonzales - Competitor.com

Faces Of Boston: Almario Gonzales - Competitor.com: " started running in 2005 at age 55 after reading the book by Dr. Steven R. Covey, “The 7 habits of highly effective people.” I was inspired by his famous quote: “To achieve goals you have never achieved before, do the things you have never done before.” Since I started running, I’ve completed 14 marathons. My qualifying race for this year’s event was at the Mountain 2 Beach Marathon last May, where I ran my marathon PR of 3:52:06. This will be my first time running in Boston."



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Kastor Sets U.S. Masters Half Marathon Record - Competitor.com

Kastor Sets U.S. Masters Half Marathon Record - Competitor.com: "Deena Kastor is starting to get into a groove again, and that means the U.S. masters record book could be in trouble.

The 41-year-old Kastor won the 2014 More|Fitness Half-Marathon in New York’s Central Park on Sunday in a U.S. masters record of 1:11:38. After coming close to the record and missing last month at the Rock ‘n’ Roll Dallas Half Marathon, Kastor broke the 2006 mark held by Colleen De Reuck (1:11:50) by 12 seconds."



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Alan Webb Wins Sprint Triathlon - Competitor.com

Alan Webb Wins Sprint Triathlon - Competitor.com: "Only five months after announcing his retirement from track and field, Alan Webb can seems to be settling well into his new sport—triathlon. The former track star, who holds the American record for the mile (3:46.91 in 2007), won this morning’s Life Time Marquee sprint triathlon in Tempe, Ariz."



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Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Boston: The Historic Mecca Of Marathoning - Competitor.com

Boston: The Historic Mecca Of Marathoning - Competitor.com: "[Editor's note: Longtime running journalist Toni Reavis wrote this piece prior to the 2013 Boston Marathon. We're bringing it back because it shows the magnitude of the Boston Marathon, both in the U.S. and around the world, especially now in context with the events that transpired in Boston in 2013.]"



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Part II: Where Is Your Sweet Spot Mileage? - Competitor.com

Part II: Where Is Your Sweet Spot Mileage? - Competitor.com: "In my last article I proposed that every runner has a unique personal “sweet spot” weekly mileage range that will produce the greatest possible performance improvement. I also suggested that this sweet spot mileage is often quite far removed from the maximal weekly mileage that a runner can tolerate. In this piece, I’ll offer some practical tips on how to go about determining your own sweet spot mileage."



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Should I Drink Coffee Before My Race? - Competitor.com

Should I Drink Coffee Before My Race? - Competitor.com: "I love my morning cup of coffee. Should I cut it out on race morning to stay hydrated and improve my performance?"



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Yes, You Can Run a 10K! - Health.com

Yes, You Can Run a 10K! - Health.com: "After being cooped up all winter, what better way to enjoy being outdoors than to train for (and finish!) a 10K? Whether you’re an occasional jogger or a serious runner, it’s motivating to have a goal to strive for, says Jenny Hadfield, co-author of Running for Mortals. And if you train with a friend, you’ll have built-in cheerleading. Ready to go for it? Here’s what you need to know.
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Saturday, April 5, 2014

Racing Weight: Are You Really 'Lean Enough?' - Competitor.com

Racing Weight: Are You Really 'Lean Enough?' - Competitor.com: "A couple years ago, Swiss exercise scientists focused their attention on 42 recreational female runners who participated in a half marathon. They quizzed the runners on their training habits and took various anthropometric measurements, and then attempted to correlate this data with their race finish times."



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Metabolic Efficiency: Who Needs It? - Competitor.com

Metabolic Efficiency: Who Needs It? - Competitor.com: "As a sports dietitian and an endurance athlete (triathlete and marathoner) who struggles to lose weight, I often find myself frustrated with the low response my body has to my consistent training and very disciplined eating habits. I also have many athletic clients who struggle with the same dynamic."



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Video: Wilson Kipsang On The Sub-2 Hour Marathon

Video: Wilson Kipsang On The Sub-2 Hour Marathon: "n this video, current marathon world-record holder and Olympic Marathon bronze medalist Wilson Kipsang of Kenya discusses the possibility and likelihood of a sub-2 hour marathon."



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Kenyan Peter Kirui Works Hard, Dreams Big - Competitor.com

Kenyan Peter Kirui Works Hard, Dreams Big - Competitor.com: "PRAGUE — When Peter Kirui won the New York City Half Marathon in 2012, it appeared to be a harbinger of something great coming on the immediate horizon in road racing’s longer, ultimate distance."



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Well-Rounded Drahotova Ready To Walk The Walk - Competitor.com

Well-Rounded Drahotova Ready To Walk The Walk - Competitor.com: "PRAGUE — Like most rambunctious kids, Anežka Drahotová and her twin sister EliÅ¡ka needed a way to burn off all of that excess energy.

While the siblings enjoyed playing soccer like their older brother as well as running, cycling, and dancing, their parents decided more structure was needed and enrolled the two in the local athletics club."



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Friday, April 4, 2014

Endurance Training Tips | Men's Health

Endurance Training Tips | Men's Health: "Getting in peak  shape is a tricky dance for endurance athletes. It’s often thought that if you push too hard, too often, you risk burning out or injuring yourself. And if you take it too easy, too frequently, you chance running out of steam before the finish line. This jig between the two extremes can leave you in the fuzzy middle ground—rarely going easy or hard—where improvement never happens."



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Top Adventure Races for Guys | Men's Health

Top Adventure Races for Guys | Men's Health: "
Nothing breaks up  the monotony of a 10-mile trail run like climbing a rope ladder, wading through chest-deep mud or dropping into an ice bath from 10 feet up. But obstacle races do more than make a run interesting. “The community is what keeps you coming back,” said Matt B. Davis, co-founder of ObstacleRacingMedia.com and author of Down and Dirty: The Essential Training Guide for Obstacle Races and Mud Runs (available July 1). “It’s a group of like-minded people spending a day helping each other out.”"



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Thursday, April 3, 2014

BBC News - How running 'may preserve thinking skills'

BBC News - How running 'may preserve thinking skills': "Activities that maintain cardio fitness - such as running, swimming and cycling - led to better thinking skills and memory 20 years on.

Scientists say the research, reported in Neurology, adds to evidence the brain benefits from good heart health."



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Twin Cities In Motion • Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon

Twin Cities In Motion • Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon: "Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon Registration is Open

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Workout Of The Week: The Simulator - Competitor Running

Workout Of The Week: The Simulator - Competitor Running: "The Simulator” is the name given to a very precise workout created by brothers Keith and Kevin Hanson, who coach the Hansons-Brooks Distance Project, a team of elite runners based in Rochester, Michigan. The appellation refers to the workout’s purpose of simulating an upcoming marathon race as closely as possible without stressing the runner to the point of ruining the flow of his or her training. It is intended to put the finishing touches on the runner’s marathon-specific fitness and demonstrate his or her ability to achieve a time/pace goal for the marathon."



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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Common Running Injuries - Foot and Knee Running Injuries

Common Running Injuries - Foot and Knee Running Injuries: "Runner's knee is often called ITB friction syndrome (ITBFS), but the two are actually different things. "Runner's knee happens when cartilage in the kneecap is irritated, while ITB friction syndrome occurs when the tendon from your hip to the outer knee gets tight and inflamed, irritating the outer bone of the knee," says Leon Popovitz, MD, founder of the New York Bone & Joint Specialists in New York. Combined, these two make up a majority of the knee problems runners experience."



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Signs You're Crazy About Running | Women's Health Magazine

Signs You're Crazy About Running | Women's Health Magazine: "t’s not about the number of miles you’ve logged or races you’ve completed. The running bug can bite 5-K finishers just as hard as marathoners. But it’s not a bad thing—in fact, lacing up on the reg can boost your heart health, help you lose weight—and improve your mood to boot (hellooo runners high!). Read on to find out if your passion for running exceeds the norm (in the best of ways)."



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Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Health beat: Runner study finally finishes | Star Tribune

Health beat: Runner study finally finishes | Star Tribune: "Four years after finding that veteran marathon runners tend to have more unhealthy plaque in their arteries than non-runners, Minneapolis cardiologist Robert Schwartz finally found a medical journal willing to publish his controversial conclusion."



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Running Program - Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center

Running Program - Mayo Clinic Sports Medicine Center: "Whether you run to stay fit, to compete in races, or for the sheer love of it, there’s much more to it than simply putting one foot in front of the other. Over time, a faulty stride, an improper training regimen, or the wrong footwear can lead to injuries that can stop you in your tracks."



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Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Disease in Two Big Studies - NYTimes.com

Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Disease in Two Big Studies - NYTimes.com: "People with low vitamin D levels are more likely to die from cancer and heart disease and to suffer from other illnesses, scientists reported in two large studies published on Tuesday."



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