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Going Long

What's the appeal of endurance sports? It's hard to say, but it's easy to see that more and more athletes are getting hooked on 24-hour bike rides, ultraruns and any other way they can get an endurance fix.

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Ignoring Warning Signs Leads to an Empty Tank

"I never thought this would happen to me. I know too much to allow my body to get into such a state, don't I?

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Going Clubbing

I don't remember exactly when I joined my first running club, but I have vivid memories of the club itself. It was the Ann Arbor (Michigan) Track Club, and someone I'd met at a race must have persuaded me to attend a track workout.

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Beyond the Marathon

So you’ve completed a marathon? HOW CUTE!!” I saw this comical (albeit cocky) quote on a T-shirt while completing the Sunmart 50-mile ultra last December, and thought it very true. As a running coach, I’m seeing a growing population of athletes who are looking to push past traditional 26.2-mile marathons and test themselves by going longer.

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Girl Gear

Written by: Rebecca Heaton
Posted: Thursday, 30 August 2007
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ISIS Wool Zip Turtle

Base layers are a necessity for any and all outdoor activities, but that doesn’t mean they have to be boring and black. Makers of all-women’s wear, ISIS has created a line of soft, fine-gauge Merino wool layers with a fun and feminine spiral pattern. Shown is the Wool Zip Turtle. Pattern also comes in a Wool V-Neck and Wool Tights. $72-$75, www.isisforwomen.com

Ellsworth Project Pink

Make an impact on the cancer community with a bike? Purchase a bicycle from Ellsworth’s line of ICT mountain bikes in a satin pink anodized finish and $50 will be donated to breast and ovarian cancer research. Not only are these bikes painted pink, but they’re handcrafted and the Instant Center Tracking (ICT) provides for an energy-efficient suspension system. Epiphany, $2,395, is pictured. $2,195-$4,900, www.ellsworthbikes.com

Crocs Mary Janes

While you may see your fair share of slides and water-friendly footwear, you won’t spot these Crocs on guys’ feet in the transition area. Any female triathlete will want to sport these Mary Janes both pre- and post-race to keep from slipping in the grass or bashing a toe. In a rainbow of colors, they’re perfect for after the event to wear out and about. $35, www.crocs.com

Ahnu Benecia

Spend all day on your feet and never have to switch your shoes with these hip Mary Janes by Ahnu. With female friendly design and the sole of an athletic shoe, the Benecias make it easy to travel for miles. Pair them with a skirt or pants to go dressed up or down. The outsole is specifically designed to keep you from slipping and sliding on all those adventures. $80, www.ahnufootwear.com

Teva Makayla

These Mary Janes with their fun, flowery liner are easy to slide on and off with an elastic fastener. They also boast eco-friendly materials. Part of Teva’s Curbside collection, the Makaylas feature a sole made from 50 percent recycled rubber from car tires and factory scrap rubber and shoe linings are made from recycled PET that’s found in plastic bottles. Don a pair and you’ll be looking cute and helping the environment, too. $70, www.teva.com

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