born2run6: kariprocrastinates: It's no national title, but I...
It's no national title, but I hope she's proud of her last race as a Duck.
Hasay!
3 mile run completed!! Pace was super slow for me (26:33 for the 3 total) but it was a run! And a...
3 mile run completed!!
Pace was super slow for me (26:33 for the 3 total) but it was a run! And a pain free one!
xclife: A runners DNA
A runners DNA
I’m so sick of living here.
howtorunfree: Jager-baby. #staplecheesin
Jager-baby. #staplecheesin
I just really like this article
It's about Megan Goethals of U of W and how she overcame being too underweight for running and how she got back into the best shape of her life.
http://rachelsturtz.com/freelance/Rachel_Sturtz____Resurrecting.html
Love her!
Does anyone have advice about finding jobs across the country (U.S.)?
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It's cold out.
Therefore, I am hungry.
Questioning why I didn’t go to the University of Oregon for undergrad…
Questioning why I didn’t go to the University of Oregon for undergrad…
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Foodinsight.org just tweeted this:
Whether it's soda pop or a juicy pear… it still has #sugar!
Like…really??
Okay, this is the best National Running Day ever. Not only did I...
Okay, this is the best National Running Day ever.
Not only did I have my first pain free run in weeks, but I also got free Adidas gear AND autographs in the mail from Stephanie Rothstein-Bruce and Ben Bruce in the mail from a guess-the-finishing time contest I won on twitter!
AHHH
kate—runs: yep.
yep.
Guess how I celebrated National Running Day?
With my first pain-free run in 6 and a half weeks.
BOOYA!
Happy National Running Day!
You all better run an extra mile today for us injured runners, ok?!
new-fit-life-forever: LOVE ALMOND MILK <3
LOVE ALMOND MILK <3
littlerunnerd: thirtytwohundred: There is nothing more...
There is nothing more exciting than a finish like this
Its all about who wants it the most. PRs and statistics are thrown out the window the second you step on the line.
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Successfully walked one mile pain free!! Next step (tomorrow) is plyometrics to see if my SI joint...
Successfully walked one mile pain free!!
Next step (tomorrow) is plyometrics to see if my SI joint will be able to handle the pounding of running again.
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