Runner's World 1992 George Sheehan - Abstracts

Runner's World 1992 George Sheehan
TitleSubjectAuthors
Athletic wisdom. (running and personal development) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Comrades in carbos. (pasta) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Earning potential. (health and wellness programs for employees) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Last shall come first. (last place runners) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
New fitness formula. (the importance of the number of repetitions in exercise) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Portrait of an artist: it's the process - not the finished product - that gives our lives meaning. (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Put to the test: even 70-year-olds can continue to strive for maximum fitness. (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Risky business. (risk perception and human behavior) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Summer reading. (books on physical fitness) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Too legit to quit. (exercise habits) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
We are family. (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
Yankee simplicity. (Fred Brown founder of the Fresh Pond race) (Column)Sports and fitnessGeorge Sheehan
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