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We may be in the midst of coronavirus lockdowns, but that hasn’t kept runners from getting some exercise and competing by participating in virtual races. Thanks to a slew of running apps — ...
There are two things runners like to do the most, according to the president and CEO of New York Road Runners, Michael Capiraso: “They like to run and they like to talk about running.” When social ...
Participants in virtual races run whenever they can, wherever they can, and say they still have some of the sense of being part of a crowd, even if they’re running alone. By Jen A. Miller On a recent ...
Running has experienced a resurgence amid the pandemic. In a 12,913-person study conducted by RunRepeat, the average runner – someone who runs maybe once or twice a week – actually increased their ...
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I'm an avid runner, but virtual races were never really on my radar — until last year. As our new pandemic reality set in, my running regimen become increasingly sporadic and half-assed. I still loved ...
Yesterday, it was March, and in a few days, it will be June. Time may not exist properly during quarantine, but running events are still jogging on. On June 3, runners around the world will be lacing ...
When COVID-19 began sweeping across the United States, the editors at Scalawag, a nonprofit magazine serving marginalized communities in the American South, knew they needed to convene a forum to help ...
Global Running Day has joined the list of virtual-only events in 2020. Although running has seen a boom recently because of the coronavirus pandemic, the annual event celebrating the popular exercise ...
On a classic zero-degree Vermont winter day, Val Stori laced up her running shoes and drove to a start line one mile from her home in Underhill to set out on a virtual 5K race. In a normal year, she ...