THE IMPORTANCE OF STANDING ON ONE LEG IF YOU ARE A RUNNER
Ditto as you age. A 78 year old runner, following back surgery, was ordered to do it daily. Preferably for life.
Ryan Scoble could hardly breathe. His vision blurred, and his hearing was impaired. Completely disoriented, Scoble, 21, was staring down a grim but familiar diagnosis.
What began as feelings of fatigue grew into struggles breathing as time passed. In 2021, his junior year at Mercyhurst, Scoble was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy — or heart failure — just two months after his father, Steve, received the same diagnosis.
And before Scoble could fight his way back to the field, he fought for his life.
Great guys deserve a great trash bag
Debate: Mentally Ill Homeless People Must Be Locked Up for Public Safety
Major reason for Oregon Track Club’s huge membership? During one month of the year, members can shop at the Nike’s employee store in Beaverton and get a 40% discount. …There are limitations.
In my Santa Clarita days, along with a mostly consistent gang of guys, we would do a 24 miler every Sunday starting at 5 am. For about 20 years.