November 30, 2009
As a high school cross country and track coach, I witnessed more than a few times the sight of an athlete understating the severity of an injury to avoid being sidelined. Instinctively, I understood this as a natural reaction to an unfortunate situation, especially for the most competitive boys and girls. But it never really [...]
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November 29, 2009
I’ve always known, psychologically, that running with someone else is better than running by yourself. Admittedly, the solitude of running is one of the great things about it – few other sports offer you the freedom of being able to choose your own path, your own pace, your own journey. It’s also great thinking time. [...]
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