but if it's all volunteer, then shouldn't the races be free like so many assume climbing is?Meadows wrote:Wuss!
I'm in agreement with Steve - races are costing so much these days. It's now 65.00 to run Indianapolis' famous Mini-marathon. I can understand the rising costs of closing down streets and policing the event, but when it's a 3.1 mile race, I think 30 is way high, especially when all the work is volunteer.
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Positive vibes brah...positive vibes.
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check this out...
http://rodale.typepad.com/deans_run_home/
i went and ran with this dude yesterday (that's me in a couple pictures). pretty amazing runner.
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r.r.
http://rodale.typepad.com/deans_run_home/
i went and ran with this dude yesterday (that's me in a couple pictures). pretty amazing runner.
regards.
r.r.
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he ran 50 marathons in 50 consequtive days in all 50 states. towards the end he said it was such a circus he just wanted to get back to doing what he loved. so he took off from NYC in early november pushing all of his stuff in a jogging stroller en route to san francisco. his dad joined him somewhere in maryland with an r.v. and he follows along with him now.dmw wrote:how long has he been doing this??? he was def. influenced by all that corn.....
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r.r.
I love running, but I def. don't like it in the winter... my joints just never have taken to it... and it is three or four miles of suffering before I warm up, and sometimes i never get warmed up. anyone have any suggestions for me on this? i have been for the past few weeks, running on the treadmill for an hour a day, but it is so boring, ugh......
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