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Bart Yasso on coming out of a funk + running's bright future (no matter when races come back)
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Bart Yasso on coming out of a funk + running's bright future (no matter when races come back)
Good morning, my friends! ☀️ Wherever you are in the world, I hope you’re waking up to a peaceful morning, one where the sun is shining and you’re…
May 31, 2020
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Bart Yasso on coming out of a funk + running's bright future (no matter when races come back)
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Our next book club pick: Katie Arnold's 'Running Home'
Hello my friends! I hope you’re having a relaxing Tuesday evening (or afternoon, depending on where you are in the world!). It’s time for our third book…
May 27, 2020
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Our next book club pick: Katie Arnold's 'Running Home'
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'We're given this opportunity to think outside the box': Running Coach Rogelio Quintanar on how to run now
Good Sunday morning, my friends in 🏃♀️🏃♂️! Yesterday, my wife and I were talking about how thankful we were that we’d been able to take advantage of…
May 17, 2020
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'We're given this opportunity to think outside the box': Running Coach Rogelio Quintanar on how to run now
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'What do you need to get out of this?' and more questions to ask ourselves, with Running Coach Mary-Katherine Fleming
So where did this crazy cold weather come from? 🥶 It’s in the 30s here in Atlanta as I write this while the sun comes up on Mother’s Day morning…
May 10, 2020
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'What do you need to get out of this?' and more questions to ask ourselves, with Running Coach Mary-Katherine Fleming
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Sarah Canney on creating running challenges, embracing joy + remembering why you started running in the first place
Listen now (22 min) | It’s a bright, sunshine-y ☀️ morning here in Georgia, where the temperature is expected to rise into the 80s today and spring…
May 3, 2020
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Sarah Canney on creating running challenges, embracing joy + remembering why you started running in the first place
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David & Megan Roche on running and the inevitability of adversity: 'We're all adjusting to this new normal, and you have to get creative'
Good Sunday morning, my friends in running! I hope the sun is shining where you are and the day is getting started off right for you.☀️ Today, we…
Apr 26, 2020
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David & Megan Roche on running and the inevitability of adversity: 'We're all adjusting to this new normal, and you have to get creative'
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Wes Judd on running without races: 'This is not going to be wasted training. It's all hay going into the barn.'
Good Sunday morning, friends! Last Sunday, you heard from my friend Jeanne Torre, an Atlanta-based running, health and wellness coach, who shared her…
Apr 19, 2020
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Wes Judd on running without races: 'This is not going to be wasted training. It's all hay going into the barn.'
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'For runners who've been training hard, this is an opportunity to dial it back and slow down'
Good morning, my friends in running! Instead of our regular Sunday edition, today I have a special treat for you, a conversation with my friend Jeanne…
Apr 12, 2020
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'For runners who've been training hard, this is an opportunity to dial it back and slow down'
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