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Run the outdoors or what we like to call nature’s free gym. #WinTheLongRun

ASICS AmericaVerified account @ASICSamerica
Run the outdoors or what we like to call nature’s free gym. #WinTheLongRun

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on smashing the Valencia Marathon today in an incredible time of 2:10:17 – the fastest marathon by an Irishman in 31 years. He now moves into 2nd place on the Irish all-time list behind John Treacy! Incredible

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Run the outdoors or what we like to call nature’s free gym. #WinTheLongRun

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Run the outdoors or what we like to call nature’s free gym. #WinTheLongRun

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Accessorize. It’s fun and safe and sensible and heck, it makes the run better too. https://bit.ly/2LbFJE0

Woke up feeling like I got hit by a train, so I’m reminding myself how fun it was yesterday to chase my @raleighdistance teammates up some huge hills & how excited I am to race a flat marathon with them in a month @indymonumental
#gofasttakechances

That was awesome! Thank you @BBMAs and congratulations @taylorswift13.

In this year’s horrific Boston Marathon weather, women finished at higher rates than men. Are they better at persevering through harsh conditions? I looked into it.
This year’s Boston Marathon, with its horizontal rain and freezing temperatures, wasn’t just an ordeal unfolding amid some of the worst weather in decades.
It was also an example of women’s ability to persevere in exceptionally miserable circumstances. In good weather, men typically drop out of this race at lower rates than women do, but this year, women fared better. Why, in these terrible conditions, were women so much better at enduring?
The results for Boston, one of the most competitive marathons in the world, were doleful this year: The winning times for both men and women were the slowest since the 1970s, and the midrace dropout rate was up 50 percent overall from last year.
But finishing rates varied significantly by gender. For men, the dropout rate was up almost 80 percent from 2017; for women, it was up only about 12 percent. Overall, 5 percent of men dropped out, versus just 3.8 percent of women. The trend was true at the elite level, too.