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Youth Running Programs Grant

The Saucony Run for Good Program, whose mission is to improve lives of children through running, is sponsoring youth running program grants.  The program was created to encourage active and healthy lifestyles in children, fight obesity, and reverse the trend of shortening life spans.Grants are awarded up to $10,000.

New York Road Runners Youth Jamboree

May 15 2011 7:45 am
May 15 2011 4:00 pm

My journey with running continues...

Hooray!  Today I ran almost 2.5 miles (2.48!) and it actually felt... good!

The Runner's Walk of Shame

After a long, fun weekend away on the Jersey shore that did not include any running (or any Snooki-like scenarios), I decided I needed to "get back on the horse" so to speak and get my butt out for a nice(?) 2-mile run this morning.  Lacking the motivation, like last week, I turned to a friend who sent me a link to

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  • Running... out of motivation

    So I've suprisingly been keeping at this whole running thing for the second week in a row.  Originally only hoping to run every other day, I've been running pretty much every weekday that I've been home.  Although my quads aren't hurting nearly as much as they did at the beginning, I'm still surprised that running isn't getting any easier.

    Harlem Word: Sid Howard – Getting started with running in Harlem

    Sid Howard is an active member of Central Park Track Club.  He has traveled the world for running, from Jamaica to Canada, Mexico to Italy, and has visited five continents.  He turned 70 last February and works out regularly at the 168th Street Armory in Washington Heights.  Here Sid tells us why joining a running group will help you get started with this sport.

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