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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Searching for completeness through running and riding
By Christopher Cudworth The notion of our lives being “complete” is tantalizing. We long for that feeling of peace that comes from having everything in order. How we want it. So that we can think. Be true to ourselves. Love … Continue reading
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In the pink in all the wrong ways, and tricky days
This time of year brings a series of choices for those who run, ride and swim. There are days when weather dictates your run or ride. If it’s a blasting spring wind, the idea of getting out in the open on … Continue reading
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It’s all uphill from here; hills and how to handle them
By Christopher Cudworth It’s one of the tarsnakes of endurance sports that going uphill is both a wonderful challenge and a vexing test of your fitness. Uphill running and riding requires both intelligence and effort. How you approach a hill often … Continue reading
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The true story of a lost team photo and its miraculous discovery
By Christopher Cudworth In the era of Facebook and Throwback Thursdays, when Facebookers post sometimes ancient photos of themselves for purposes of entertainment, it is interesting to consider how far we’ve come in terms of being able to share images … Continue reading
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Together we run, together we thrive
By Christopher Cudworth Veronica McLaughlin and Maura Hirschauer had just returned from their first workout together and were hanging at the local Panera Bread enjoying some coffee when We Run and Ride asked if they’d like to talk about their … Continue reading
We Run and Ride interviewed for a Podcast at The Conscious Runner
By Christopher Cudworth Last week We Run and Ride was contacted by another blogger/runner named Lisa Hamilton who produces podcast interviews on a wide range of subjects related to running. You can hear the interview here: http://consciousrunner.com/cr019-fascinating-conversation-former-elite-runner-chris-cudworth/ Lisa is positive person and … Continue reading
Lifting the lid on an important etiquette for those who run and ride
By Christopher Cudworth We Run and Ride is going to let you in on a beautiful little secret. But you must promise not to ruin what you are about to learn. We know the location of the world’s most perfect outhouse. … Continue reading
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Take a deep breath
By Christopher Cudworth As autonomic responses go, breathing places right up there with the best of them. You might be surprised to learn that breathing does have a bit of company in the autonomic nervous system however, which regulates heart rate, … Continue reading
How getting behind in your workouts and relationships can be a good thing
Originally posted on We Run and Ride:
By Christopher Cudworth When you become involved in a romantic relationship with a person who runs, rides and swims, the rules of engagement are a little different. For example, in a normal relationship…
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