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Are Triathlons the New Golf?

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September 21, 2015
Are Triathlons the New Golf?

  TRIATHLONS, THE NEW GOLF? The Desert Mountain Club is a private golf and recreational community that is ranked among the 10 top private residential clubs in the United States. For more than two decades, Desert Mountain has offered its members one of the greatest private golf and lifestyle experiences in the world. Home...
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An Amazon Heart: Love Beyond Winning

June 21, 2015
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In the July/August 2015 Issue of Endurance Racing Magazine, we will catch up with Robyn Bennincasa and her organization, Project Athena. Please subscribe to Endurance Racing Magazine to help support the July/August Womens Issue An Amazon Hear: Love Beyond Winning By Chelsea H. Bryan “I’ve been an athlete since I was a kid: gymnastics...
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Mar/Apr Issue of Endurance Racing Magazine

March 15, 2015
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Newbies: We Heard You The magazine was fortunate to receive emails from some of our subscribers telling us what they want. And what they want is more information on training – especially for new endurance runners. This month, we feature articles from veteran athletes with a lot of races and experience under their belts (shoes?). These athletes – Jeni Goodwin,...
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Rebekah Trittipoe—Ultramarathon Runner

September 24, 2013
Rebekah Trittipoe—Ultramarathon Runner

By Yuhan Xu Rebekah Trittipoe vividly remembers the 160-mile Brazil Jungle Marathon back in 2003: Six days of racing alone in the hot and humid Amazon made the veteran runner stronger, both physically and mentally. “It was an amazing experience,” said 56-year-old Trittipoe. “That was really a big step for me. I would love...
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Alexander Cochran Dedicated to the Boston Marathon

September 24, 2013
Alexander Cochran Dedicated to the Boston Marathon

By Yuhan Xu Alexander Cochran doesn’t see himself as a runner, though he enjoys running and has completed seven marathons. His goal is to run the Boston Marathon—or to have a post-race beer. “I won’t run Boston until I qualify,” said 46-year-old Cochran, special counsel to New York State Gov. Andrew Cuomo. “It’s a...
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Fran Johnson, Runner and Blogger

September 24, 2013
Fran Johnson, Runner and Blogger

My name is Francene Johnson, and I’m from Joplin, Mo. I’m a wife, mom of three, blogger, assistant track coach and marathoner. I was born and raised in Lorain, Ohio. I was a sprinter from elementary school up to junior college, and during that time I won five state competitions. I also ran cross-country...
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Renee High—Small-Town Runner Girl

September 24, 2013
Renee High—Small-Town Runner Girl

By Yuhan Xu Virginia Beach runner Renee High won the Walt Disney Marathon for the second straight time in January 2013, in a time of 2:48:30. The Olympic qualifier took time to talk to us about how she loves running and stays strong. ERM: How old were you when you made that first step...
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Down and Out with Dean Karnazes

September 23, 2013
Down and Out with Dean Karnazes

By Alix Shutello It’s not every day someone randomly leaves a bar, runs 30 miles, and then qualifies for the Western States 100 after being drained to the bone in a 50-miler he just so happened to run. And while Dean Karnazes is known as the guy who ran 50 marathons in 50 days,...
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Pacing Your Marathon

September 23, 2013
Pacing Your Marathon

By Tony J. Stafford II, Professional Pacer Successfully pacing a marathon is essential to having a great race. Though there are sometimes uncontrollable factors (e.g., weather), by always having a plan in place AND sticking to that plan, you will alleviate some (if not most) of the pre-race anxiety for the marathon distance. HERE...
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Smart Marathon Training

September 23, 2013
Smart Marathon Training

By Jeffrey Horowitz Jeffrey Horowitz is a certified running and triathlon coach and a personal trainer. Formerly an attorney, Horowitz quit law to pursue his passion for endurance sports. In this article, the expert shares tips from his second book ,“Smart Marathon Training,” on how to train better and run smarter. I first started...
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