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Training for the GWTC 10-mile challange in December in Tallahassee, FL. Or any other runners training for a like event.
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private group, not a pace-bunny group.
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Want to add a spark of motivation in your training? Run consistently all year long? This group is open to everyone. The goal is to run 1000 miles during the next calendar year. That is, 19.2 miles/week on average. Enter your weekly mileage and we'll track how you're progressing throughout the year. Pace Bunny provided! The year is starting January 1st 2008! Sign Up Now!
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This group is for those that use biking as their primary means of cross training (with or without the intention of competing in duathlons/triathlons). The goal is to run a total of 1000 miles and bike a total of 1000 miles in the year 2009.
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A counterpoint to the 1000 Mile Club. Our goal is to run 1000 KM within the calendar year of 2009. That averages out to a little under 12 miles/wk for the whole year. Pace bunny provided.
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This group is meant to help you improve your 10k time. Post traing schedules and ideas. Discuss accomplishments in the forums.
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Run a marathon per week, either in 7 days or one day! (26.2 / 7) * 365 = 1366.14 miles! To beat the bunny you should run 1367 miles!
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Is 19 miles/wk not enough of a challenge for you? How would you like to run 1500 miles next year? Averaging 29 miles/wk will get you there. Not for the faint of heart! Pace bunny provided courtesy of RunningAHEAD!....
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Though this group is ostensibly yet another mileage group with a pace bunny and everything, it's not always about the mileage. Well, it is but it's not. It's hard to explain. Ask Jeff.
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A stepping stone between the 1000 Mile Club and the 1500 Mile Club. Our goal is to run 2000 kilometers or 1243 miles within the calendar year of 2008. That averages out to about 23.9 miles/wk for the whole year.
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For those who are as addicted to cycling as they were/are to running. If you consider a 30 mile ride @17mph to be an easy day this is your group. The following is a sample monthly mileage goal: 325, 325, 350, 450, 500, 550, 600, 500, 400, 350, 325, 325. All you have to do is average 13.7 miles /day.
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A group with the goal of averaging at least 52 miles per week for the entire calendar year. That's roughly 2711.5 glorious miles in 52 weeks and a day....or 365 days.
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A group trying to run the 13.1 mile distance 52 times in 52 weeks. (And we even made it easier, full marathons count as 2!) Joinin us late? Just pro-rate! (and get the full 52 next year)
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This intermediate group is meant for those runners who find the 1000M Club too challenging, but the 1000K Club too easy. Our goal is to run 800 miles before the end of the year.
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This group is based off of the website (not affiliated with though) www.runeveryday.com - where to get your name on the site you have to run at least one mile every day for one year. There are people out there that have done this for 20 and 30+ years, so I figure why don't we start with one year and see what happens.
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Keeping Track of Training
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This is a group for anyone running the Around the Bay 30K in Hamilton, ON on March 29, 2009 or anyone who is looking to race a 30k. Share logs and training plans. www.aroundthebayroadrace.com
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Voor Athlon Car Lease lopers die het leuk vinden om hun loopjes te bespreken. Of wedstrijden. En allerlei andere zaken.
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Y Mountain People
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For anyone interested in learning more about barefoot running. Why run barefoot? * Many people find it cures their injuries, including knee/hip/back pain and chronic PF, by teaching much better form and strengthening underused muscles. * It's fun! * It's cheap! * It makes you look really tough! (shh, don't tell anyone but it's actually really easy)