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British Coaches Looking For Strength in Unity

Paul GrechBritish Coaches discussion with Mike Winch by Paul Grech

With the obvious exception of America, no nation has produced as many world class track athletes as Britain. Yet, the athletic structure in the United Kingdom – despite the setting up of UK Athletics – remains largely amateurish. Almost everyone involved depends on other jobs and athletics is simply a hobby, albeit a particularly demanding (not to mention expensive) one. [Read more…]

Running no matter what

Russell RollinsRussell Rollins is a US soldier on a deployment named “Operation Iraq’i Freedom.”, who keeps running as an important part of his life. [Read more…]

The Penitent Runner

Jay EllsasserJay Ellsasser has sent in a few of his articles for publication in the Your-Articles section.

The first is entitled The Penitent Runner. [Read more…]

Run Backwards

Jay EllsasserJay Ellsasser has sent in a few of his articles for publication in the Your-Articles section.

The second is entitled Run Backwards. [Read more…]

The Long Run

Jay EllsasserJay Ellsasser has sent in a few of his articles for publication in the Your-Articles section.

The third is entitled The Long Run. [Read more…]

London to Brighton Ultra 2004: My physiological perspective

Doctor Andrew BoschDoctor Andrew Bosch, based in Cape Town, South Africa, ran the London to Brighton in 2004. Andrew has his own section with Time-to-Run named TheABC – The Andrew Bosch Corner, Sports and Exercise Science.

London to Brighton Ultra 2004: My physiological perspective By Andrew BoschTheABC [Read more…]

How I outran VCD

Amanda LoveallAmanda Loveall is a High School runner who was diagnosed with VCD – Vocal Cord Dysfunction. This is her story, of how running has helped her to cope with the problems thrown her way. [Read more…]

A Shore Thing

“IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE YOUR WHOLE WORLD CAN CHANGE…”

A little over a year ago I had a very strange backyard accident – a 100 pound tree limb fell directly on my head. Although I never lost consciousness , I was bleeding profusely, which later required 18 staples to close a 6-inch gash to the head when taken to our local hospital [Read more…]