A friend of mine recently wrote this to me (which I’ve reprinted with her permission) about my column on runners and bodyshaming:
A friend of mine recently wrote this to me (which I’ve reprinted with her permission) about my column on runners and bodyshaming:
* The problem: You are stuck at the airport (like, say, Chicago O’Hare) with some hours-long delay. ARGH. If only you could running. Laps inside the airport terminal are a possibility, but (1) it’s not clear that TSA wouldn’t frown upon that; and (2) you have to lug your stuff. If only more airports had their own gyms (ironically, O’Hare is one of them). Airport Gyms tries to remedy that problem by listing gyms nearby most major…
Which state has the best runners? Well, it depends on what you mean by “best,” but according to this Runner’s World column, Oregon is #2 overall. We’re #1 in “runs per person.” Data comes from RunKeeper. (Why is Massachusetts #1? Well, RunKeeper is based in Boston, so you can do the math.)
“5 Things Runners Should Know About Knees“: Repeat after me, “running does not destroy knees, running does not destroy knees, ….”