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Boston ’06 - Brilliant!Once in a decade weather makes for a perfect Boston.
Orthotics - The criteria of the FitAny orthotic that is going to work has to address the underlying repetitive motion of “overpronation” (overpronation is the maximum range of motion the arch makes with each step, which results in, “wear and tear” over time).
Air Force captain takes second in 2nd Annual Boston Marathon at Ali Base, IraqNot everyone can participate in the Boston Marathon, especially if they are deployed. But, for all the U.S. and coalition forces deployed to Ali Base and Logistical Support Area Adder this was possible.
Olde Towne – New CourseGroton turns over a new leaf while turning the corner on its 15th year.
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Marathon MetaphorsWhat can we learn from all this marathon stuff about ourselves?
"Volunteers With a Purpose” – An Elegant Solution to Staffing a 24 Hour Relay RaceDuring a 24 hour running relay, there is a lot of time to think. Time to think about the beautiful scenery, what clothes you want to wear on the next leg, your new team of instant comrades, how much you love running, how much you hate running, and how much you really really like to sleep.
Leg Length DiscrepanciesThere are two different types of leg length discrepancies: congenital and acquired.
Chasing The 5k PRPart 3 (of 3 parts)– Turkeys Trot and Reindeers Romp!
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Cool Places to Run -- MassachusettsIt could be successfully argued that Massachusetts is the center of running—that Boston is the Capital of the World of Running. It is a fact that there are more races on the calendar in the Bay State than in any other.
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Chasing The 5k PRPart 2 (of 3 parts)– Wooly Worms and Vampires!
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Chasing The 5k PRPart 1 - Bursting Into Flames
The Fat Economy!It’s a new world order and I’ve got it all figured out.
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Times are Changing . . .It could be argued that during the past 110 years, more things have stayed the same with the B.A.A. Boston Marathon than have changed. Tradition is a very important asset of this venerable race. However, as time changes, so do many of the objectives, conditions and issues surrounding an event of this magnitude.
BAA Marathon FAQFor the first time in its illustrious 110-year history, the Boston Marathon will be instituting a wave start this year. This has led to a lot of questions in the Cool Running community. Race director Dave McGillivray addresses many of those questions in the following question and answer session.
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