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By: hillaryhoffman

I started running for fun and exercise about three years ago, and I'm currently training for my third half-marathon.  This blog will discuss my experiences as well as provide general advice about how to train intelligently and avoid injuries.


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Boston Marathon 2010 - Apr 19
The sun finally peeked out after two days of rain for this morning's Boston Marathon, arguably the most exciting event on the running calendar.  Since I'm able to run neither ...
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Less than a month to go! - Apr 12
In just under four weeks, I'll be in NH running my first race of 2010, the Big Lake Half-Marathon.  So, my weekend long runs are getting longer and will continue to do so ...
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Advice for new runners - Mar 31
Since I started running just a few years ago, I have a lot of fresh advice for first-time runners.  Here are a couple of suggestions to get you started:  ...
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Intro post - Mar 29
Hi!  This is my inaugural blog post here on knee1.com.  I started running about 3 years ago as a way to stay in shape and have fun.  Currently, I'm training ...
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Posted: Mar 29, 2010 9:38
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    Hi!  This is my inaugural blog post here on knee1.com.  I started running about 3 years ago as a way to stay in shape and have fun.  Currently, I'm training for my third half-marathon.  This blog will cover my personal running experiences as well as share general advice about how to train well and avoid injuries. 


    In a just a little less than 6 weeks, I'll be participating in the Big Lake Half Marathon in Alton, New Hampshire.  It promises to be a very different experience than my first two halfs, which were both city-based with completely flat courses.  However, I'm looking forward to it!

     

     

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  • By: hillaryhoffman: Mar, 31, 2010 15:47 PM
    13.1 miles (exactly half the distance of the Boston Marathon)! Good luck to your friend; it's a great accomplishment to even be accepted to run in the Boston Marathon. I have a lot of advice for first-time runners (since I was one myself not too long ago), so I decided to devote a post to it :-)

    By: amontemayor: Mar, 31, 2010 11:59 AM

    Wow good luck!!! How many miles is that marathon?

    One of my friends, whose been running for a long time, will be running in the Boston Marathon this year.

    I would love to start running but my knees are not in the best shape. Do you have any advice that could help me to start running?



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