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shapinup.com
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| | | | | I have a lot to say about race day, so let's start at the beginning, 3:30am when my alarm went off. Early, right? My friend Brittany and I had been selected to be a part of the VIP ABC7 Fan Zone. We were told we'd get a bus ride to the race start (leaving from ... | |
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www.kaylainthecity.com
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| | | | | I AM OFFICIALLY A MARATHONER. I think this photo accurately captures the emotion, exhaustion and feelings of the day. Oh my god, does NYC throw a damn good marathon. Not that I have anything to compare it to, but I...Read More | |
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preppyrunner.com
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| | | | | So I've already talked about howthe NYC Marathon ended up feeling a little anticlimactic...let's talk about how it really went. Saturday morning, the NYJL hosted a beautiful brunch... | |
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educatedguesswork.org
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| | | [AI summary] The author reflects on their performance in a 2024 ultramarathon, comparing it to their 2021 race. They note that the 2024 race was hotter and more challenging, leading to a slower pace on climbs but maintaining speed on descents. The author attributes the increased difficulty to higher temperatures, reduced heat adaptation, and a larger field. Despite these challenges, they were still faster than most participants and achieved a personal best in the race. The author also discusses their nutrition strategy, equipment choices, and areas for improvement, such as better lighting for the finish and adjusting their hydration plan. | ||