One Mile Never Felt So Good
After a six week layoff, this morning’s mile run felt great. In fact I know I’ll quickly get to the point that I’ll want to start
Running, like life, is an Art not a Science.
After a six week layoff, this morning’s mile run felt great. In fact I know I’ll quickly get to the point that I’ll want to start
Six weeks ago a ten mile run was easy. Yesterday I had to walk after about a half-mile. My legs hurt, I was breathing heavy, and
If you are a runner in Michigan you’ve probably heard of the July 4th race in Frankenmuth. Maybe you’ve never heard it called the Volfslaufe, because
Maybe this is old news to some of you, but I just learned about text message updates of racers. A friend of mine running the Seattle
Stacy at the Rock and Roll half One of the greatest things about running is that everyone can be a winner in a race. Sure only one person
The Disabled List. The Injured Reserved. Down for the count. There are lots of ways to say it but no matter what term I use,
I realized the other day that I now have a three mile minimum. I’m not sure when it happened, but I can’t run less than
Last Saturday was the 32nd Annual Oak Apple Run in Royal Oak, MI. For many years (about 32) it has been the first race
How is it possible to run nine miles around a city, sometimes heading north, sometimes south, and other times east or west and always be
In Michigan the weather can change quickly. So when the temperature jumped to 80 degrees from the mid-50s in one day I was ready for