
RUNNING LINKS
The Internet is full of information, both good and bad. It can be a great and wonderful resource, provided you know what you are looking for and where to look.
Here are some of the online resources we've come to appreciate, each offering something special to our Team McGraw runners and athletes. You can find free audio programs, mapping tools for those hard-to-find training routes, suggested books from celebrated coaches and authors, and news about your favorite world-class athletes... or the runner right down the street.
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Active.com is the leading online community for people who want to discover, learn about, share, register for and ultimately participate in activities about which they are passionate. Millions of active individuals visit Active.com each month to search and register online for races, team sports and recreational activities; interact with others who have similar interests; start online training programs; and access nutrition, fitness and training tips.
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Team McGraw is happy to share our appreciation for Coach Jenny Hadfield, the best-selling author (Marathoning for Mortals and the newly released Running for Mortals), athlete, coach and motivator of athletes that, quite frankly, might never have become athletes without her "ya gotta believe" spirit!
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If you've been a runner for long, you've probably already found training advice and tools inside a copy of Runner's World, the leading running magazine in the world. Pick one up for information on some of the best runners in the world... as well as those runners just like us - the ones running through it.
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Check out this great resource for finding race results and other news from the running world.
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Traveling a lot? Want to? This website is the perfect way to find new routes in run and provides the tools to measure the routes you have already established.
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Part blog, part resource, "The Final Sprint" provides a collection of running news and stories, as well as an outstanding podcast for those that would rather listen than look.
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