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Wouldn’t you rather spend your free time this spring enjoying the nice weather instead of sifting through page after page of websites looking for information? Google is great, but finding the right information when you need it can be very time consuming, so to help you take the thinking out of online research, I’ve compiled a list of what I think are the best websites for all things walking/jogging/running. I hope you find them helpful too!
Training teams/national outdoor exercise groups for women:
1. Baby Boot Camp
2. Nordic Walker
3. Stroller Fit
4.Stroller Strides
5. Walk4Life
6. Walking 365
7. Walk Vest
Running tools:
Runkeeper and Imapmyrun track your runs to see how far you’ve gone, track your speed, find out if your pace is on track…you can even find out the elevation of your route (great if you’re training for the Cincinnati Flying Pig marathon on May 3rd! – one of the hilliest races in the country.) If you have an iPhone, a free application (with ads) is available for download. The imapmyrun application is ad-free! Visit their websites for more information.
Training Advice on the Web:
Hal Higdon
John Bingam
Road Runner Club of America
Peak Running Performance
Online tools:
- Maps: Plan your route in advance, or retrace your route online post run, or plan a route to walk or run while you’re out of town. Run the Planet and Trails. Trail Link offers outdoor enthusiasts a way to find a trail for hiking, cycling, and even horse back riding. It is FREE and even has trail descriptions and photos!
- City Running Tours Great for travelers who like to see the sites on foot. You’ll get a guided tour of your destination by a an experienced runner/tour guide.
Running Shoes
Women's Shoes
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