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26 Miles 385 Yards At a Time. Monday, September 21, 2009. Seems Like a Lifetime Ago. Since I updated my blog. No real answer as to why other than I have been busy training in preparation for this thing called Ironman. Has been the biggest thing that has gone on since my last post I think I am best served to give the details of that above all else for right now. Obvious to most is that the Ironman. I competed in was Ironman. So, on to the race. As anyone who has done an Ironman. Want to get into a situati...
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Sunday, March 7, 2010. At a Loss for Words. Hi, Running Blogger Friends. As I mentioned in my last post, it's been a tough week here in San Diego County. I'm afraid it just got worse. today it was announced that the remains of Amber Dubois. Have been found. Authorities aren't saying where the lead came from at this time. but somehow, they got information regarding where Amber's body could be found. Dental records confirmed that the remains are Amber's. Posted by Rookie on the Run. Wednesday, March 3, 2010.
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Twenty six miles to runner. An a-z guide to running for non-runners. Mile 12 (L): Laziness. Now, here’s a problem I’m all too familiar with. My biggest discovery post injury is how difficult it is to Continue reading →. Mile 11 (K): Kicks (Pumped Up). Comfortable running shoes with the proper stability and cushioning are imperative. If your shoes are too big, you’ll get blisters. Continue reading →. Mile 10 (J): Jams. Mile 9 (I): Injury and ICE. Mile 8 (H): Hal Higdon’s Training Plan. Mile 6 (F): Fear.