The Hunger of the Masters

The latest issue of Running Times, which I happened to pick up after Saturday morning's run, is focused on the masters runner - runners over 40. The editor-in-chief, in his editorial, says he's been a runner for 36 years, and had just finished a run in 16-degree weather. Okay, I can identify; I've had several …

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Why I’m Not Giving up Goals

Last month at my favorite writers retreat, I was talking with a friend about my running, and that I'd just run my first 50-miler (hey, she asked). She shook her head. "How did you ever do something like that?" she wondered. I told her about my "year of being 50" activities and the stuff I'd …

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Long Runs: Training the Brain

Recently a fellow 40+ runner posted his experience (so far) in training for his first half and full marathon, and asked his readers for advice. For better or worse, I gave him my thoughts. He thought they were pretty good, although I understand his attorney is now trying to contact me. He must be a …

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Run Woodstock Recap: The Good, the Bad, and the OFI

I'VE HEARD THAT FOLLOWING AN ULTRAMARATHON, a runner can experience a letdown. No such problem here. I'm enjoying the recovery period after a summer of long mileage and many hours of training. And this was not a "once per lifetime" event for me, as another 50-mile finisher told me it was for him. Assuming I …

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