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The guys before a neighborhood 5k

Posted by noob_runner on 6/29/2007
The guys before a neighborhood 5k

(Left to right) Matt, Mike, Jon, Carl, Kevin, and me. A few minutes before a neighborhood 5k, in which I cut a minute off my 3.1 mile time.

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‘Manly men' bounce back better from injury

Posted by simon on 3/19/2007 on simon's blog

Having just seen "300", the comic-book style film about the Spartans' stand at the battle of Thermopylae, it seemed almost too much of a coincidence to come across a study about the benefits of being a "manly man".

The Spartans were the original inspiration for the famous Monty Python depiction of the armless, legless knight screaming "I've had worse... come back and fight!" It's a character trait we are all familiar with as runners. Athletes of both genders have taken a lot of stick from experts who've asserted that the "suck it up and suffer" routine puts us at a disadvantage when it we're injured.

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