by Blaine Moore | Personal, Race Results
I now own a marathon course record.
by Blaine Moore | Last Year
This week last year and two years ago was a busy one. This week this year I am on my way to Rhode Island to run a marathon. Have a good weekend! This week last year, I finished up the series on Mind Games by discussing how how your body controls your thoughts. In a...
by Blaine Moore | Personal
Well, it has been a very busy day as I prepare to head down to Providence this weekend for the Cox Rhode Island Marathon. I ran an easy 2 and a half miles at lunch time to stretch the legs out, and despite my best efforts to leave work 15 or 20 minutes early I was in...
by Blaine Moore | Race Results
Don Penta and David Colby Young’s photos and videos are now all online for this year’s Safe Passage 5k. You can view them over at Maine Running Photos. Here are the links: Photo Set 1: Pre-Race & Starting Line Photo Set 2: Finish Line (First Half)...
by Blaine Moore | Equipment, Reviews
About a month or so ago I was in touch with a gentleman at Ball Dynamics, a Colorado based manufacturer and distributor of the FitBall® product line. They sell a variety of swiss balls and medicine balls and accessories, which should be a staple in any...
by Blaine Moore | Sports, Workout Tips
In a continuing collaboration with Scott over at Straight to the Bar, we will be writing about some things that you might be able to do locally throughout the month of April. This week I will wrap things up by sharing some ways to find local races, especially...
by Blaine Moore | Last Year
This week last year was filled mostly with racing news, and what wasn’t racing was related in some way to swimming. I offered 9 methods for counting laps in the pool. I usually use the buoys on the lane dividers. A revolutionary in the shotput in the early 50s,...
by Blaine Moore | Race Results
The Safe Passage 5k was this morning, with little to no wind, a clear sky, and cool but warming temperatures. There were 392 finishers. Ethan Hemphill led a string of 4 Dirigo runners to win the race in 15:29, with Suzanne Ray taking the women’s race in 19:07....
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