Take It and Run Thursday: Running Green
Welcome to Take It and Run Thursday!
It's our way to bring together the knowledge of all of us ordinary runners. It's the virtual equivalent to putting our virtual heads together. Even though many of us aren't elite athletes, coaches or authors, it doesn't mean that we haven't earned a well deserved PhD in running. Whether you are starting out, have 50 years of running under your belt or somewhere in between - all of us have lessons learned that make us wiser and better runners.
Today's theme is .... Running Green. This week's topic is brought to you by julianne. She dropped us a note and suggested, "How about the theme of "Running Green"? How runners can do their part in leaving the Earth better than we found it by recycling, using alternative energy sources, doing something natual & organic, etc." Share your ideas of how you do your part to making your running green - even when you are starting to run in the white stuff.
Just fill in your name/title of your post and your URL below.
Next weeks theme is .... "Thank goodness for running!" Following our tradition of celebrating "Thank Goodness for Running Day" the Thursday before Thanksgiving, join us in sharing why you are thankful for running. What is it about running that makes you exclaim, "I am so glad I can run!" or "I am so lucky I can run because..." or just "Thank goodness for running!"
Click here for a list of great blog posts on Running Green.
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It's not easy, running green!
Posted by: Running along | November 13, 2008 at 02:58 AM
Take the Happy Planet Index questionnaire!!! It gives you so much info about yourself. really neat. I gave you the link in my post today!!!!
Posted by: Lacey | November 13, 2008 at 12:26 PM
Thank you for another excellent topic. I really enjoyed reading what everyone had to say. I'm just thrilled that so many people are thinking about it and discussing it.
Posted by: Database Diva | November 13, 2008 at 07:30 PM
I will be using these shoes at work, where I'm on a concrete floor for 8 to 10 hours a day.
I prefer a trail shoes for better grip. These will be great for that purpose.
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Within one year Sears were selling the washing machines quicker than Upton could make them and they knew that a larger production plant was required.
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