Interview with Tara Norton
June 1, 2008 No Comments on Interview with Tara NortonCT: While most of us have been hunkering down for the winter it sounds like you have been putting in
CT: While most of us have been hunkering down for the winter it sounds like you have been putting in
Fox River Socks recently launched a line of socks that features their new “Ingeo” yarn, a material that is manufactured
Yours truly is proud to say that I have attended the last three after Boxing Day sales. I am even
I think back to a time before my daughter was born. I could go out for a run at the
By Nick Capra, Running Free Accessories buyer The recent press surrounding the harmful leaching of toxins from plastic water bottles
Exercise eccentric is what some have called Triathlete 00000001. Others have affectionately called him a whacko for his methods. The
At this time of year, when we as runners are thinking again about building up mileage for the upcoming spring
Running and Cycling’s best kept training secret for winter workouts! Come out of the “off” season in better shape than
Cross Country Spikes vs. All Purpose Spikes Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been racing cross country for years,
“How to reduce the stink and get the best performance out of your Microfiber workout gear.” We all have a
New study confirms claims suggested by compression apparel manufacturer. When I started running longer distances in my CW-X Expert tights
This post is more of a general interest story and may benefit you if you are planning to visit BC
Based on my previous history of injuries related to the bike I have become a big supporter of a proper
I read about and see so many people focusing on expensive gimmicks and training plans all aimed at making you
I know the temptation is there, that once the warm weather hits the trainer is put away, and the treadmill
Well we just returned from a week of riding from our base camp in Table Rock State Park which is located
The Myth of the ‘Off Season’ If you spend time hanging around many endurance athletes you will find that each
Yes, yes… For most runners being strapped to a bike is blasphemy. I know. I used to be one. And
The Importance of the Taper The taper is probably one of the most important, and often overlooked, parts of any
The past few years has seen my business travel increase and take me to many interesting locations. While training for