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Further clarifications about treadmill world records

by Blaine Moore | Sports, Treadmill Tips

After writing a few articles about the Great Lakes HSA 24 Hour Treadmill Challenge and the resulting world record treadmill run, one of the runners stopped by and left a few comments and emails. Jim Snyder (pictured at right) had the following to say about the event,...

The Treadmill 24-Hour world record has been smashed!

by Blaine Moore | News, Race Results, Sports, Treadmill Tips

The other day I wrote about an attempt at the treadmill world record for running 24 consecutive hours by a team of 12 people. Jim gave me a heads up that they had in fact broken the record before I remembered to check for myself. Not only did they break it, though;...

Will the 24 hour treadmill world record be broken this weekend?

by Blaine Moore | News, Sports, Treadmill Tips

The Great Lakes HSA 24 Hour Treadmill Challenge will begin tomorrow evening at 5pm in Rocky River, Ohio. Twelve runners will attempt to run a new world record distance by 5pm Saturday evening. Each runner will run for at least 2 hours, but some members of the team...

Track vs Treadmill: What’s the difference?

by Blaine Moore | Fitness, Treadmill Tips

Wes, over at a Code Geek’s Tail, asks what’s the difference between a treadmill and pavement? He has been running on a treadmill for about 5 years, but has not spent much time running outside. He is thinking of moving his running outdoors and wants to know...

Treadmill Mistake: Not realizing how much easier it is

by Blaine Moore | Fitness, Treadmill Tips

There are many reasons to run or walk on a treadmill. It may be a way to get a workout in when the weather particularly awful, or bad knees may not be able to take a pounding, or the person exercising just likes to watch television while working out. However, working...

Treadmill Mistake: Unnatural stride length

by Blaine Moore | Fitness, Treadmill Tips

There are many reasons to run or walk on a treadmill. It may be a way to get a workout in when the weather particularly awful, or bad knees may not be able to take a pounding, or the person exercising just likes to watch television while working out. However, working...
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