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Tag Archives: running
En Route To Recovery
For the first time in over 2 months I ran again today (see my Nike+ run). The last two months, I was kept quiet by a knee injury (still not 100% clear, but most probably torn ligaments). The resting period … Continue reading
There Goes The Knee, Or We Are All Getting Older
Yesterday I went out to play some football. It must have been about ten years ago I did that for the last time, so I was excited. I expected to be in bad shape and rusty, very rusty, but it … Continue reading
Running Again…
When we decided to move to Riga, of course we had done some research on internet. One of the things I found, was the Riga Marathon. I was putting on kilo’s again, after I stopped running due to first an … Continue reading
Snapshots of Lutetia – 10K for Naandi Challenge
On Sunday October 11, 2009, around 70 colleagues ran a 10K distance (some a bit more, some a bit less) for the 10K for Naandi Challenge, under the motto “Work OUt. Connect. Help.” The objective was to have a get-fit … Continue reading
Posted in Running, Snapshots of Lutetia
Tagged 10k4n, challenge, naandi, nanhi kali, paris, running
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There’s A Reason I Will Run 10K On October 11
As some of you may have noticed here last week, or quite constantly over at facebook and twitter, I am currently training for a 10 kilometer run challenge on October 11. Not only to keep myself a bit in shape … Continue reading
Running on Plus
Recently, on seperate occasions, both Lance Armstrong and Tiger Woods conratulated me on my running achievements. Obviously not in person, but through the earphones of my brandnew iPod nano (iPod number 4 in our 2-person family). And both times, it … Continue reading