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Crossing the Finish: The Making of ATHLETE (01)

Posted by athletemovie on 5/1/2007

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A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the 2008 documentary ATHLETE. Video Post 01: A video greeting from Randy, the last athlete to the join the film. www.athletemovie.com

Crossing the Finish: The Making of ATHLETE (02)

Posted by athletemovie on 5/1/2007

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A behind-the-scenes look at the making of the 2008 documentary ATHLETE. Video Post 02 -- Hero: Athlete and cancer survivor, Jenny, speaks at a Team In Training dinner in Long Branch, NJ, about her battle and triumph over Hodgkin's lymphoma. www.athletemovie.com

You want music? Inspiration? Check out Chasing Kimba...

Posted by simon on 1/27/2007 on simon's blog

Watch the trailer for the second season of Chasing Kimbia videos and try to get the music out of your head! (It's Fort Minor, "Where'd You Go".)

CK is a website that follows "the lifestyle and training of a small group of elite marathoners as they prepare for the Chicago and New York City marathons. Managed by KIMbia Athletics and sponsored by New Balance, these athletes have left their families in Kenya and Tanzania to train together and live together in Boulder, Colorado".

The short films will strike terror into anyone who thinks success is built with EASY long runs. :)

They'll get you out of the door, though. My favourite so far is "You Ready?", but then I'm a fan of U2. Crank up the speakers and watch these guys run.

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