Runner's World 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A work in progress: running colors every part of the author's life.(Finish Line)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Christopher Cudworth |
Behind blue eyes: marathon great Uta Pippig talks about the forces that drive her.(Women's Running)(Interview) | Sports and fitness | Reiner Stach |
Bursting the bubble: the special time the author shares with her son is altered forever.(Women's Running)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Donna Vorreyer |
Carly's race: the author, inspired by her daughter's example, keeps on running.(Women's Running)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Kathy Kennedy-Steffen |
Class dismissed: a newfound joy in running banishes unhappy memories of gym class.(Column) | Sports and fitness | Laura Fannon |
Cyberruning: thanks to computer technology, you'll never have to run another step.(humor)(The Finish Line) | Sports and fitness | T. Evan Schaeffer |
Diet: the art of the taper, part 2. (marathon running) | Sports and fitness | Nancy Clark |
Doin' the Charleston. (the Cooper River Bridge Run in Charleston, South Carolina) (includes travel information) | Sports and fitness | Megan Othersen |
Down under. (running indoors) (Finish Line) (Column) | Sports and fitness | Roger Morris |
Filling the buckets. (one runner's relationship with an old women) (Women's Running) (Column) | Sports and fitness | Lisa Price |
Getting over it: the best way to deal with hills is to make peace with them.(Joe Henderson's Journal)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Joe Hendeson |
Gold rush in Gothenburg.(1995 World Track and Field Championships, Gothenburg, Sweden)(includes related information and statistics on the track and field competition) | Sports and fitness | Amby Burfoot, Bob Wischina |
Hands-on guide to shoes. (includes related article) (Beginning Runner's Guide) (Cover Story) | Sports and fitness | John Hanc |
Juggling act: Joan Nesbit, world-class mom, keeps pace in a hectic world.(Training Log)(includes related training information)(Column) | Sports and fitness | |
Keeper of the flame. (Olympic Museum, Lausanne, Switzerland) | Sports and fitness | Craig A. Masback |
Living large: the author finds that running can accommodate people of all sizes. (Women's Running) (Column) | Sports and fitness | Karen Koman |
Mind: the art of the taper, part 3) (Marathon running) | Sports and fitness | Jerry Lynch |
Olympics '96.(includes related Olympic Marathon statistics and a quote from runner Jim Ryun) | Sports and fitness | |
Peak comfort: with the right running gear, you can enjoy runner's high during every workout.(includes related buying guidelines for purchasing runners' clothing)(Buyers Guide) | Sports and fitness | Eileen Portz-Shovun |
Pippig's progress: be it marathon or medical school, Uta Pippig has the grit for the grind.(Training Log)(includes related running recommendations from Pippig) | Sports and fitness | Mike Sandrock |
Risk management: all workouts have risks as well as benefits. Here's how you can avoid the former and maximize the latter.(includes related information on one week of training)(Cover Story) | Sports and fitness | Bob Williams |
Room with a view. (former hostage Terry Anderson tells of his running habits and his captivity)(Close-Up)(Interview) | Sports and fitness | John Hanc |
Runaround sue.(Congresswoman Susan Molinari)(Interview) | Sports and fitness | Jeanne Ponessa |
Runner's World 1995 gear guide.(Buyers Guide) | Sports and fitness | |
Some fine Swiss timing.(new 5,000-meter record by Haile Gebresilasie) | Sports and fitness | Amby Burfoot, Marty Post |
Specialty running stores: a directory of the best running stores in the United States and Canada. (Special Advertising Section) (Directory) (Illustration) | Sports and fitness | |
The best of 1994. (world-class runners) | Sports and fitness | |
The best of Boston.(Boston Marathon's history) | Sports and fitness | Tom Derderian |
The longest mile: for legendary miler Steve Scott, beating cancer has been the toughest race so far. | Sports and fitness | Steve Scott, Wischnia |
Then and now: one of the greatest champions ever finds new rewards from running.(Women's Running)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Grete Waitz |
The Oprah Winfrey plan: she started running, lost 70 pounds and completed a marathon. Here's how. (includes related article) (Beginning Runner's Guide) (Cover Story) | Sports and fitness | Gretchen Reynolds |
The runner's rationale: are there dozens of reasons for running, or is there only one? (Column) | Sports and fitness | Sheehan |
The RW 100: our exclusive listing of the top 100 road races. (Runner's World) (Races of the Year: The Best of 1995) (Directory) | Sports and fitness | |
The thrill of the chase.(running)(Column) | Sports and fitness | Safford Susan |
Time out: on the course of the Falmouth Road Race, the author finds peace.(Finish Line)(Column) | Sports and fitness | B.G. Kelley |
To run or not to run: the true confessions of a naturally lazy runner. (humor)(Finish Line) | Sports and fitness | R. Alex Kaseberg |
Training clinic: a coach, a physician and a famous marathoning mom offer advice to help RW reader Beth Radock achieve her running goals.(includes related information on Radock) | Sports and fitness | Robert Vaughan, Joan Ullyot, Joan Benoit Samuelson |
Training: the art of the taper, part 1. (marathon running) | Sports and fitness | Ed Eyestone |
Why you should run. (Beginning Runner's Guide) (Cover Story) | Sports and fitness | |
World champs.(World Track Championships)(includes related television coverage and medalist information) | Sports and fitness | |
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