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Tag: Running

Runspiration!

July 10, 2020February 21, 2023Leave a comment

Naomi Phillips @NaomiPhillips95 As we’ve all been confined to our houses, keen runners and complete running newbies alike have been making the most of the sunny weather and taking the opportunity to get out of the house and get their legs moving. However, just as I’ve grown very bored of my room, my usual routes … Continue reading Runspiration!

The Running Mentality

April 20, 2018January 21, 20244 Comments

Author: Jason Chu Running. Seems like a grim activity for so many people. Why in the world would you purposely expose yourself to the elements and put yourself through that. As the wise Ann Perkins rightly states in NBC’s hilarious sitcom series, Parks and Recreation: Jogging is the worst! I know it keeps you healthy, … Continue reading The Running Mentality

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