Runner's World 1993 - Abstracts

Runner's World 1993
TitleSubjectAuthors
Ahead of their time. (women runners from Tennessee State Olympic training program)Sports and fitness 
All in the family. (long distance records of Kenyan family members)Sports and fitness 
A man for all reasons. (runner Dave Dunham) (Column)Sports and fitnessDon Allison
A marathon of peace: reflections on the spirit of the Belgrade Marathon. (Special Advertising Section: New York City Marathon)Sports and fitnessFred Lebow
Back on track. (runner Butch Reynolds) (Interview)Sports and fitnessDavid Kuehls
Benefits of being injured. (mental health)Sports and fitnessMichael Marcus
Breakthrough! (steep surges in runners' performance)Sports and fitnessTom Hall
Brickwork. (runner Matt Brick) (Column)Sports and fitnessJohn F. Welch Jr.
Brutus and me. (runner and his dog) (Column)Sports and fitnessJohn J. Kelley
Calling the shots. (Don Casey, basketball coach)Sports and fitnessB.G. Kelley
Country miles: Kathy Mattea, country music singer. (fitness and running)Sports and fitnessLisa Delaney
Cross-country moms: high school runners may all seem alike, but their mothers couldn't be more different. (Finish Line)Sports and fitnessKaren Hammond
Dan and Dave, act II. (Decathletes Dan O'Brien and Dave Johnson)Sports and fitness 
Deep relief. (injury to the adductor magnus muscle) (Health Watch)Sports and fitness 
Flat out fast. (running shoes) (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitnessTom Brunick, Bob Wischnia
Guys like us. (a journalist runs with champions) (Column)Sports and fitnessKen McAlpine
Head of the class. (Olympic runner Steve Holman)Sports and fitnessDick Patrick
Last resorts. (personal bests) (Column)Sports and fitnessPeter Wallan
Marathon Odyssey: highlights from Twin Cities, Columbus and Detroit.Sports and fitness 
Marshall's art. (motion picture director Frank Marshall's running program)Sports and fitnessMarty Dugard
Melting pot: New York City and its marathon have a magic that entices runners from nearly 100 countries around the world. (Special Advertising Section: New York City Marathon)Sports and fitnessJohn Hanc
Mountain bike buyer's guide. (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitnessBob Howells
"My favorite workout."Sports and fitnessMichael Sandrock
My grandmother, my coach. (running coach)Sports and fitnessMichael Zuccarello
No more excuses. (bicycling)Sports and fitness 
No pain, no gain. (fast training approach to improving running times in races) (includes related article on Frank Shorter)Sports and fitnessDoug Rennie
Odyssey of a beginning runner. (Women's Running) (Column)Sports and fitnessShannon OCork
One for all: the Portland Marathon has a race for every pace.Sports and fitness 
One of the guys: the differences between men and women runners might not be so vast.Sports and fitnessAnnette Craighead
On the right track. (South African runners) (includes related article)Sports and fitnessJohn Brant, Mike Green
On the treadmill. (running treadmills) (Column)Sports and fitnessJohn Riley
Outstanding in his field. (baseball pitcher Dennis Eckersley)Sports and fitnessDave Hanson
People person. (Time-Life editor Dick Stolley)Sports and fitnessGordon Bakoulis Bloch
Photo finish: highlights from the 1993 World Championships. (Special Section: 1993 World Championships) (Illustration)Sports and fitness 
Prescription for disaster. (runner banned for taking Probenecid to cure Lyme disease)Sports and fitnessGordon Bakoulis
Pure Shelly. (Olympic runner Shelly Steely)Sports and fitnessJohn L. Parker
Ready, set, row!Sports and fitnessFrancie Armstrong
Run for the money. (track and field earnings)Sports and fitnessDick Patrick
Runner's World 1993 fall shoe buyer's guide. (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitness 
Running on burro-ed time. (Boom Days Pack Burro Race, Leadville, Colorado)Sports and fitnessJim Harmon
Running pregnant: you've read all the advice, now here's a real life story.Sports and fitnessDorothy Buchanan
Running researcher: columnist Owen Anderson helps keep RW in the "Fast Lane."Sports and fitnessGeorge A. Hirsch
RW playbook. (recommended workout)Sports and fitness 
Scuba diving down under. (Column)Sports and fitnessSusan E.B. Schwartz
Shedding light on shades. (sunglasses) (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitnessWelles Lobb
Shoe reviews. (1993 Spring Shoe Buyer's Guide) (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitness 
Smooth as silk. (returning to running after knee surgery) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessJonathan Costa
Speed demon. (Emerson Fittipaldi)Sports and fitnessJohn Hanc
Stagecraft. (weight training)Sports and fitnessScott Douglas
Stepping up: former 10,000-meters world record holder Arturo Barrios moves up to the marathon with his debut at New York. (Special Advertising Section: New York City Marathon)Sports and fitnessMichael Sandrock
Street smarts: to ensure their safety, women need to run strong and smart. (includes related narratives) (Interview)Sports and fitnessRobin McKenzie, Linda Miller, Merri Lou Dobler
Sydney 2000? (site of Summer Olympics 2000 expected to be Sydney, Australia)Sports and fitness 
Taking over the roads. (foreign runners)Sports and fitnessAmby Burfoot, Toni Reavis
Teddy and the rough riders. (mountain bike ride-and-run race)Sports and fitnessKen McAlpine
The 12 million steps: Jerry Dunn will complete a year of marathoning at New York City this year. (Special Advertising Section: New York City Marathon)Sports and fitnessBarry Lewis
The 1993 spring shoe buyer's guide. (Buyers Guide) (Cover Story)Sports and fitnessTom Brunick
The best of 1992. (several related articles)Sports and fitnessEileen Portz-Shovlin, Amy Burfoot
The great escape: bust out of your running rut with these six training tips.Sports and fitnessDoug Rennie
The heart of the matter: thanks to a medical breakthrough, researchers have shown that marathoners have healthier, more flexible coronary arteries than nonrunners. (Stanford University research uses coronary arteriography to determine artery size)Sports and fitnessPeter Wood
The many roads to fitness.Sports and fitnessDan Bensimhon
The new face of TAC. (The Athletics Congress changes name)Sports and fitness 
The path to marathon success. (marathon running)Sports and fitnessBenji Durden
The race of a lifetime: a tale of cancer, commitment and courage. (the New York City Marathon)Sports and fitnessGloria Averbuch, Fred Lebow
The running store guide. (includes related articles; special advertising section) (Buyers Guide)Sports and fitness 
This ain't no triathlon. (1992 Raid Gauloises eco-endurance race, Oman)Sports and fitnessMarty Dugard
Three for the road: for the author and here friends, running is more than just exercise.Sports and fitnessDelease Wear
Tongue training: racing doesn't begin and end with speed; you have to work on your excuses, too. (anecdotal look at runners) (Column)Sports and fitnessCraig Moore
Tracking the shoes; from East Coast to West, runners in different parts of the country have unique running shoe preferences. (Runner's World 1993 Fall Shoe Buyer's Guide)Sports and fitness 
Turning pro. (professional running) (Column)Sports and fitnessPete Hessler
Walking for wellness. (women's health)Sports and fitness 
What d'ya know. (nutrition)Sports and fitness 
Wheels of fortune. (wheelchair athletics)Sports and fitnessTom Derderian
World's best peaking program.Sports and fitnessJack Daniels
You may already be a winner; most of us will never win a marathon, unless of course we redefine "winning." (humor) (Finish Line)Sports and fitnessLee Phillips
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