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For all you runners, swimmers, cyclers, skiers, hikers or whatever you do, I know you probably can't find the time to locate essential information regarding your sport. This is just the reason I created this blog. To save you all (and myself off course) time finding crucial sport information. So if you like hunting or bowling, running or swwiming, if your are into triathlon or fishing, all the information you need is here. Stay tuned and enjoy.

 

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Why I Run Daily


I’m a huge advocate of running. I know that it takes some effort and energy to make it happen, and I’m usually the first person to prefer just being lazy and relaxing in bed with a book or watching TV.

Still, the benefits of running are clear as day to me and there’s one thing I’ve noticed about it all. I’ve never regretted running after I’ve finished a run.

I always feel great once I’m done with any and all runs, and I’ve come to realize that the state of the body has nothing to do with an unwillingness to run. It’s all a psychological thing that just requires discipline.

Running is great for both the body and mind. Not only is it a great means of burning calories and keeping our weight down, but the process of running releases endorphins to the rest of the body, making you feel naturally happy after a run.

I think that running is also good for the brain. I’m always getting more accomplished at my job after a run, and I have an easier time falling asleep.

Even though it feels like work, it’s clear that you’ll be better off if you start running on a regular basis. Push yourself because it definitely pays off, which you’ll see if you begin to do it.

Everyone does different things to make sure that his or her run will be as pleasant as possible. Some people load up an mp3 player and listen to their favorite music. Others might even watch their favorite TV shows while they’re in the middle of a run on a treadmill.

It’s also important to set personal goals as you run. While some people are perfectly content with maintaining the same speed, I’ve always found that I get the maximum benefit whenever I’m striving to achieve new fastest times.

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