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Category Archives: community report
Kids on the run: a dailymile community report
Australian Georgie Clarke, inspired by accomplished athletic family members and coached by her father, participated in the Sydney Olympics at the nimble age of 16 – making it all the way to the semi-finals. Also coached by her father, Alana Hadley is a 13-years young phenom who, according to Running Times, “burst on the scene [in spring 2010] when she competed in two collegiate track meets and ran in the NYRR New York Mini 10K against a field that included … Continue reading
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State of the Sedentary: a dailymile community report
We here at dailymile are an active bunch. We don’t generally need to read about the benefits of running, walking, swimming, climbing, hiking, biking, stretching, and weightlifting or any of the other physical activities we log daily. We intuitively know moving is good for us because we feel so great afterward. Physically, we feel stronger. Psychologically, we’re more confident and alert. For kids, the benefits of physical activity are as sure and steady as they are for us adults. Along … Continue reading
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