How many times do runners wonder “What if?” Karla Bruning takes a lesson from Bernard Lagat at the Continental Airlines Fifth Avenue Mile. Published September 29 2010
Want to run the 2010 ING New York City Marathon on November 7? You still can. Run for charity. Many charities still have entries for runners. Published September 23 2010
With seven weeks until the 2010 ING New York City Marathon, Karla Bruning learns—through a change in plans—the power of saying yes and no. Published September 21 2010
On Sept. 15, three friends began a record-breaking run from Boston to Austin as a charitable fundraiser. Follow them on their incredible journey. Published September 16 2010
During marathon training, running a tune-up race is a great way to check-in with your training, set marathon goals and test for potential problems. Published September 10 2010
Running on a sunny day makes you feel like a kid again, thankful for summer vacation. Running a race for a child who can’t run makes you humble. Published September 2 2010
Karla Bruning is an award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in Newsweek, The Philadelphia Inquirer, San Francisco Chronicle, RunnersWorld.com, Active.com, The Times-Picayune in New Orleans, The Gazette in Montreal and two dozen other publications. Her work has also ...
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