From Accident Victim to Endurance Runner
By Anne McClain (Stallworth) Training for the Laurel 50K, 2011 In 1997, my life came to a sudden halt when a terrible car accident left me in a coma for three weeks and in a hospital bed for nine...
View ArticleCommentary: On SavageMan
By Tara Norton SavageMan is perfectly named: This race is truly savage. In fact, this race is actually way beyond savage! I won SavageMan in its inaugural year and, whenever possible, I add it to my...
View ArticleMy Life Racing, Training, and Being Part of Team Tecnu
By “Earring” Doug Judson Manager of Tecnu adventure racing, top adventure racing team in North America, #6 in the world “Training for an adventure race has to be detailed, planned and calculated. you...
View ArticleBadwater 4 Good Water
My name is Lisa Smith-Batchen, this is a story about me but ultimately it’s a story about God. I couldn’t do these things or even want to without Him. I am a 52-year old ultrarunner and elite endurance...
View ArticleRunning Pregnant – Before, During, and After Baby – It’s A No Brainer for...
November 29, 2010 at 12:14pm By Alix Shutello I ran the San Diego marathon two months pregnant with my son Matthew, in 2002. A month later I hopped on a plane and flew to England for a visit. My...
View ArticleKona Qualifer, Robin Lyon of Russ Lyon Sotheby’s International Realty
In First Person By Robin Lyon Ironman Robin Lyon qualified for Kona and hasn’t looked back. Now in her 40’s, she feels she’s at her prime. I swam in college at the University of San Diego, and have...
View ArticleA Motivational View On Pain and Suffering
Fortune 500 Leadership Coach, Sports Performance Coach Inner Competitor® Training, Part 4a A Motivational View On Pain and Suffering By Jay Markiewicz I want to share with you the two quotes I say to...
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