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- Well, that sucked. by Scarlet Words on Nov 24, 2009
It’s safe to say that tonight’s run was not one of my best. Last week I only ran once, and it really sucked to lose the rhythm that I’ve kept up since I began Couch to 5K at the end of September. I blame the loss of momentum on a f...
- All But Summer by lil lioness on Nov 18, 2009
Went for some sprints this morning on the oval near work. Does it not surprise you by looking at the picture above at how dead the grass is, that the ground was hard as rock, and we moved to the soft soft bitumen of the road instead?
- Couch to 5K: Five to go! by Scarlet Words on Nov 17, 2009
Click to see the full-size chart. Today I began Week 8 of Couch to 5K! I ran my longest time and distance yet – 4.6km (2.9 miles) in 28 minutes. It’s hardly a record-breaking pace, but I did it. And I only have five runs to go before...
- Summer’s Creeping Up by lil lioness on Nov 9, 2009
I do believe my arms are slightly pinker than usual, and my spots (freckly spots!) are coming out, so summer must be here! Look at the freckles! (ignore the look on my face, and the shiny head. But the freckles! No idea how freckly I’ll be by...
- “Family and Community” Day by lil lioness on Nov 3, 2009
So, in Canberra, in order to give us Melbourne cup day off, they concocted some sort of family day where we’re either meant to be getting drunk at the races or sitting in the park with babies. I nearly got all community on you – I bought...
- The world record for sprinting was set 20,000 years ago by disassociated.com on Oct 26, 2009
Despite the fact world record times for running and athletic events are virtually in free-fall, we still have some way to go in order to catch up with the speed and agility of our distant ancestors. Twenty thousand years ago six male Australian Abor...
- untitled by Blurb from the burbs on Oct 13, 2009
Run for your lifeJoan Rivers once said “The first time I see a jogger smiling, I might consider it.”She has a point – because it is bloody hard – but then again, she’s resorted to expensive, public and painful processes of plastic surgery,...






