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Category Archives: Running Safety
Running Tips – Running Safely In The Dark
Most runners at one time or another will find themselves running in the dark. If it’s winter time, you may be running after work when it’s already dark. In the summer time, you may be running super early in the … Continue reading
Running Tips – Wear Your Reflective Running Gear!
For many of you the time changes this week-end. And for those evening/after work runners, this means that it will be getting dark earlier. Make sure that you can be seen when you go out for your run. Running shoes … Continue reading
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Tagged Judy Mick, Reflective Running, Running, The Streaking Runner
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Running Tip Of The Day – Beware The Paper Delivery!
Last week-end I was back in my home town. Every morning I was up and running by 5:30 a.m. Nothing unusual there – it’s the time I usually run, whether at home or on the road. That time of … Continue reading
The Road ID Story
Got my new RoadID bracelet in the mail this week! I’ve had one since 2005 that Velcros onto my shoe, that I take off one pair and put on the other when I run. (I always have 2 pairs of … Continue reading
The Importance of Carrying Personal Identification While Running
Most runners, myself included, think that they are pretty much invincible while they are out on the run. They think that nothing can happen to them and have a false sense of security all the time. The truth is – … Continue reading





