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Braving Boston: Amy’s Journal [Part II] Posted January 24, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Amy Hinrich This April, Amy Hinrichs will embark on her first ever Boston Marathon. Whether you run ‘em, or only dream about it, join Amy on her training adventure as she prepares to join the thousands of intrepid runners in treading those incomparable 26.2 miles. Check out her first entry here, and then read on for more. Remember how in my first article I noted that I was not Deena Kastor? Well, nothing has changed. Deena gets massaged by a professional following each of her runs. Amy is lucky if there happens to be a frozen bag of peas she can use to ice her shins after her grueling 6 mile run in 30mph winds and 8 degree weather. This brings me to my next point. Sometimes, it’s a low mileage run that brings more torture than…(Continued...) Read the full article... | Comment on this post Filed under: her-adventure, her-fitness, athletics, training-programs, her-health, her-motivation
Braving Boston: Amy’s Journal [Part II]
Posted January 24, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Amy Hinrich
This April, Amy Hinrichs will embark on her first ever Boston Marathon. Whether you run ‘em, or only dream about it, join Amy on her training adventure as she prepares to join the thousands of intrepid runners in treading those incomparable 26.2 miles. Check out her first entry here, and then read on for more. Remember how in my first article I noted that I was not Deena Kastor? Well, nothing has changed. Deena gets massaged by a professional following each of her runs. Amy is lucky if there happens to be a frozen bag of peas she can use to ice her shins after her grueling 6 mile run in 30mph winds and 8 degree weather. This brings me to my next point. Sometimes, it’s a low mileage run that brings more torture than…(Continued...)
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