Advice From The Professionals! – Lap Count Newsletter
I’ve had no shame in crowdsourcing the collective wisdom of the running community to help steer me on my own path to the starting line of my first marathon
I’ve had no shame in crowdsourcing the collective wisdom of the running community to help steer me on my own path to the starting line of my first marathon
I forgot how good it feels to be in shape.
Just as we were shaking off our post-Berlin Marathon cobwebs, the World Marathon Major back-to-back-to-back tour continued with the fall rendition of the London Marathon.
Most of us don’t have the desire – or ability – to continually run for a day straight and cover just shy of 200 miles in the process. Aleksandr Sorokin of Lithuania, however, is not most of us.
For reasons I can only assume are related to New York City’s current municipal staffing shortages, the stretch of 5th Avenue from 80th to 60th Streets has not been renamed “Wee Scotland.”
There are always going to be difficult-to-live-up-to expectations for NCAA champions following their college career, and that is no different for former NC State standout, Elly Henes.
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The Monaco Diamond League should be on every track fan’s bucket list
The best thing about the 1500 for fans is also the worst thing about the 1500 for the athletes who race it — it can be a complete crapshoot.
After finishing 6th at the NCAA Championships and earning his fourth All-American certificate, it looked like the end of a successful collegiate career for Jonathan Davis at the University of Illinois.