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Runner's Mania: Mission Inn Run-Half Marathon Race Report
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Monday, November 11, 2013. Mission Inn Run-Half Marathon Race Report. Earlier this year I had a 7-week layoff from injury and a 3-week layoff prior to that. That is significant time off especially since they both came after a significant improvement in racing form. For the last 2 months I have been able to really up my total weekly mileage from around 35 a week to 50 and 60 a week. I have also been doing intervals and repeats on Tuesdays and Tempo runs most Thursdays. I slowed it back down to a steady 15...
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The St Michaels Way: Coast to Coast Trail Running in Cornwall. | Trail Running Cornwall
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Discover Cornwalls best trails. With over 250 miles of continuous coast path, areas of outstanding natural beauty, prehistoric burial sites and abandoned mine trails, Cornwall is a great place to go trail running. Get out there and enjoy the experience! Top Posts and Pages. On Location with Poldark: Trail Running in Poldark Country Botallack Cornwall. Running the Goss Moor Trail. 039;Fell' running fun in Cornwall: Roughtor and Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor. Trelissick Gardens, Roundwood Quay and Coombe Creek.
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therunningacademic | therunningacademic
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Thoughts on running and life. Head torch running at night on the trails; fun or just wrong! January 13, 2015. January 28, 2015. Lighter and brighter head torches allow us to run trails at night but is it socially acceptable to do so, or is there just something plain ‘wrong’ about it? Prone to heavy breathing, lurking in dark places and have a fetish for Lycra? Do you long for those long summer evenings running through beautiful countryside drenched in late golden sun? But maybe they have a point? In the ...
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Trelissick Gardens, Roundwood Quay & Coombe Creek. | Trail Running Cornwall
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Discover Cornwalls best trails. With over 250 miles of continuous coast path, areas of outstanding natural beauty, prehistoric burial sites and abandoned mine trails, Cornwall is a great place to go trail running. Get out there and enjoy the experience! Top Posts and Pages. On Location with Poldark: Trail Running in Poldark Country Botallack Cornwall. Running the Goss Moor Trail. 039;Fell' running fun in Cornwall: Roughtor and Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor. Trelissick Gardens, Roundwood Quay and Coombe Creek.
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Running the Goss Moor Trail | Trail Running Cornwall
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Discover Cornwalls best trails. With over 250 miles of continuous coast path, areas of outstanding natural beauty, prehistoric burial sites and abandoned mine trails, Cornwall is a great place to go trail running. Get out there and enjoy the experience! Top Posts and Pages. On Location with Poldark: Trail Running in Poldark Country Botallack Cornwall. Running the Goss Moor Trail. 039;Fell' running fun in Cornwall: Roughtor and Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor. Trelissick Gardens, Roundwood Quay and Coombe Creek.
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The Mid Cornwall Yachting Trail (Run): Restronguet Creek, Mylor Creek and Penryn River | Trail Running Cornwall
https://trailrunningcornwall.wordpress.com/2014/08/11/the-mid-cornwall-yachting-trail-run-restronguet-creek-mylor-creek-and-penryn-river
Discover Cornwalls best trails. With over 250 miles of continuous coast path, areas of outstanding natural beauty, prehistoric burial sites and abandoned mine trails, Cornwall is a great place to go trail running. Get out there and enjoy the experience! Top Posts and Pages. On Location with Poldark: Trail Running in Poldark Country Botallack Cornwall. Running the Goss Moor Trail. 039;Fell' running fun in Cornwall: Roughtor and Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor. Trelissick Gardens, Roundwood Quay and Coombe Creek.
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Eden Project Multi-Terrain Marathon | Trail Running Cornwall
https://trailrunningcornwall.wordpress.com/2014/10/24/eden-project-multi-terrain-marathon
Discover Cornwalls best trails. With over 250 miles of continuous coast path, areas of outstanding natural beauty, prehistoric burial sites and abandoned mine trails, Cornwall is a great place to go trail running. Get out there and enjoy the experience! Top Posts and Pages. On Location with Poldark: Trail Running in Poldark Country Botallack Cornwall. Running the Goss Moor Trail. 039;Fell' running fun in Cornwall: Roughtor and Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor. Trelissick Gardens, Roundwood Quay and Coombe Creek.
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Argal and College Reservoirs Penryn & Mabe: Walks, Runs and Cafe Torelli. | Trail Running Cornwall
https://trailrunningcornwall.wordpress.com/2014/10/04/argal-and-college-reservoir-penryn-mabe-walks-runs-and-cafe-torelli
Discover Cornwalls best trails. With over 250 miles of continuous coast path, areas of outstanding natural beauty, prehistoric burial sites and abandoned mine trails, Cornwall is a great place to go trail running. Get out there and enjoy the experience! Top Posts and Pages. On Location with Poldark: Trail Running in Poldark Country Botallack Cornwall. Running the Goss Moor Trail. 039;Fell' running fun in Cornwall: Roughtor and Brown Willy, Bodmin Moor. Trelissick Gardens, Roundwood Quay and Coombe Creek.
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Head torch running at night on the trails; fun or just wrong!? | therunningacademic
https://therunningacademic.wordpress.com/2015/01/13/head-torch-running-at-night-on-the-trails-fun-or-just-wrong
Thoughts on running and life. Head torch running at night on the trails; fun or just wrong! January 13, 2015. January 28, 2015. Lighter and brighter head torches allow us to run trails at night but is it socially acceptable to do so, or is there just something plain ‘wrong’ about it? Prone to heavy breathing, lurking in dark places and have a fetish for Lycra? Do you long for those long summer evenings running through beautiful countryside drenched in late golden sun? But maybe they have a point? In the ...