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    Mar 15, 2010 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Four people who are going to run the L.A. Marathon

    <b>FRANK ULRICH</b>, 35, nursing student, Burbank
    Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
    FRANK ULRICH, 35, nursing student, Burbank What's your motivation? I was with a friend in Little Tokyo last summer, and she was talking about how we should do the L.A. Marathon. She mentioned how there was a new course this year, and that definitely made...

    Tags: Marathon, Schools, High School Sports, Athletics, Track and Field, Colleges and Universities

  2. Mar 15, 2010 |Resource Link| Chicago Tribune
  3. Feb 10, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  4. Updated Participant Sports schedule

    Upcoming events To update schedule, please send event information to Craig Davis at cldavis@SunSentinel.com. Feb. 12 Swimming: Broward County South Sizzler, Fort Lauderdale Aquatic Center, Feb. 13 Running: Race For Women's Wellness, Coral Springs...

    Tags: Bodies of Water, Health, Meyer Amphitheatre, BankAtlantic Center, Central Park

  5. Mar 13, 2010 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  6. Williamsburg doctor sees promising results with plasma therapy for injuries

    Jim Speegle loves to run. At his peak he was running 110 to 120 miles a week. Now, age 43, and after several injuries, he has scaled back to five or six miles a day, five days a week. That he's able to run at all, after incurring a stress fracture and tendinitis in his hip and an I-T band injury in his knee, he credits to platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy.
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    Jim Speegle loves to run. At his peak he was running 110 to 120 miles a week. Now, age 43, and after several injuries, he has scaled back to five or six miles a day, five days a week. That he's able to run at all, after incurring a stress fracture and...

    Tags: Blood, Blood Cells, Health, Medical Procedures and Tests, Surgery

  7. Mar 11, 2010 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  8. How to Select Home Gym Equipment

    I like the convenience of working out at home. The upside is that once you eliminate the travel time to a gym, a lot more opportunities to exercise open up. The downside is that, 90 percent of the time, those opportunities never seem ideal for one reason or another, and the home gym equipment gathers dust in the guest bedroom.
    Tribune Media Services
    I like the convenience of working out at home. The upside is that once you eliminate the travel time to a gym, a lot more opportunities to exercise open up. The downside is that, 90 percent of the time, those opportunities never seem ideal for one...

    Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Marathon, Eric Heiden, Cycling, Entertainment

  9. Mar 11, 2010 |Story| Health Portal
  10. Fueling Up for the Long Haul

    Words most mortals never hear - &quot;Eat more!" - often becomes the mantra of those who coach endurance sport athletes. JR Rosania not only trains world-class and Olympic athletes, he also has completed 18 Ironman competitions, not to mention numerous marathons, distance hiking treks, and extreme bike events. Ironman triathlons are those competitions where you swim 2.4 miles in the ocean, then hop on a bike to race 112 miles, and wrap up the day by running 26 miles - which is about 385 yards short of a marathon.
    HealthKey.com contributor
    Words most mortals never hear - "Eat more!" - often becomes the mantra of those who coach endurance sport athletes. JR Rosania not only trains world-class and Olympic athletes, he also has completed 18 Ironman competitions, not to mention numerous...

    Tags: Marathon, Athletes, Salt

  11. Mar 12, 2010 |Story| KFSM
  12. Bentonville Half-Marathon Attracts World-Class Athletes

    The Bentonville Half-Marathon has become a huge deal in the area. Over 1,500 runners will be running tomorrow morning rain or shine and that includes some world class athletes.
    Reporter
    The Bentonville Half-Marathon has become a huge deal in the area. Over 1,500 runners will be running tomorrow morning rain or shine and that includes some world class athletes. "I've raced in about 22 different countries from Fiji to Borneo to...

    Tags: Marathon, Athletes

  13. Mar 2, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  14. Running barefoot is new movement

    There's nothing flashy about the hottest trend in today's technology-crazed, gadget-happy running culture.
    Tampa Tribune
    There's nothing flashy about the hottest trend in today's technology-crazed, gadget-happy running culture. Quite the opposite. These days, runners are getting amped up about going au natural, from the ankle down, anyway. Hitting the pavement in bare...

    Tags: Marathon, Health, Shoes, Soccer, Medical Staff

  15. Mar 10, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  16. Ironman Lieto speaks in Davie

    Ironman star visits Athletes preparing for the upcoming triathlon season can pick up some tips this week from one of the world's top Ironman competitors, Chris Lieto. When: Thursday; Lieto will sign autographs and pose for photos at 6 p.m. and give a...

    Tags: Lance Armstrong

  17. Mar 10, 2010 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  18. Participant sports schedule

    Upcoming events To update schedule, please send event information to Craig Davis at cldavis@SunSentinel.com. March 12 Swimming: 14 & Under Junior Olympics, through March 14, Coral Springs Aquatic Center, csscswim.com; Running: 5K Soft-Sand Beach Run...

    Tags: Bodies of Water, BankAtlantic Center, Meyer Amphitheatre, Wachovia Corp., 2016 Olympic Games

  19. Dec 7, 2009 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  20. DIY massage: Many athletes swear by it, and there's a growing range of how-to products

    As a former cross-country runner for the University of Wisconsin, where a free massage was part of an athlete's weekly schedule, Briana Boehmer remembers the benefits of having qualified hands work her sore muscles.
    The New York Times
    As a former cross-country runner for the University of Wisconsin, where a free massage was part of an athlete's weekly schedule, Briana Boehmer remembers the benefits of having qualified hands work her sore muscles. Now that she is 30 and starting a...

    Tags: Personal Service, New York Times, Health, Education, Muscle

  21. Mar 3, 2010 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  22. San Diego athlete trains for MS cure

    FOX 5 San Diego Reporter
    Jo Powell looks like everyone else among a group training for an upcoming triathlon. Working hard. Training hard. For her, it is hard. "I have a tough time lifting my leg," Powell said. "Sometimes it feels like my body is made out of concrete."...

    Tags: Multiple Sclerosis, Health, Diseases, FOX

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