Skip to content

Time to Run Again

You are what you do, so do what you can!

Search
  • Start Here
  • Home TTRA
  • About Me
  • My Running Story
  • Running Shoe Reviews

Month: July 2020

RunLog

Back To It Again – RunLog July 29, 2020

29 Jul 2020
Yep, I took a couple of days of no running to let the pain in my right arse cheek calm down. More than likely it has something to do with…
RunLog…

First Run Salomon Predict RA – July 25, 2020

25 Jul 2020
First runs in a shoe can be a lot of things, today's first runs in the Salomon Predict RAs was a mixed bag, some things that I really loved, other…
RunLog

Chasing a Bike UpHill – RunLog July 24, 2020

25 Jul 2020
Still no Garmin web stuff, not a big deal in the overall scheme of things, just a minor annoyance where people like me don't get to brag to other people…
RunLog

5.0 More to the Total – RunLog July 23, 2020

24 Jul 2020
Did this run count or not, Garmin is down and I haven't gotten around to uploading the data file to Strava and probably will not. Either way, it is in…
RunLog

Still Sweaty – RunLog July 22, 2020

22 Jul 202022 Jul 2020
Bennie's long walk was pretty exciting this morning. As we passed the lower gate, I could see this critter crossing the road up ahead. When I focused in on it,…
RunLog

No Track Tuesday – July 21, 2020

21 Jul 2020
I could stop here and just say...maybe next week and it would say pretty much everything I want to say about this workout. But of course I won't. What I…
RunLog

One Mile too Many – RunLog July 20, 2020

20 Jul 2020
Yesterday, I took the day off, which seems to be a theme lately. Sundays are becoming my off day of the week. If I have my 30 miles, I feel…
RunLog

Avoiding the Abyss by Running – Runlog July 18, 2020

18 Jul 2020
I think I know the reason for the fun, I have been following the news a little too closely again. In the year 2020 that seems to be a bad…
RunLog

A Bit of A Funk – July 18, 2020

18 Jul 2020
I have to admit that I have been in a bit of a funk over the past three-four days. Nothing serious mind ya, just a got caught up in a…
RunLog

No Track Tuesday – RunLog July 13, 2020

14 Jul 2020
Actually, a pretty decent day for a harder run. Planned run and focus: 8 x .26 and some 2 telephone pole strides The Run Course: Philbrick No Track Weather: Mostly…

Posts navigation

Older posts
Follow Time to Run Again on WordPress.com

Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 441 other followers

  • RSS - Posts

Follow Me

  • Twitter
  • Facebook

Top Posts & Pages

  • Getting Out The Door - RunLog November 1, 2020
  • Cutting Back & Moving Forward - Week In Review October 25, 2020
  • One of Those Miserable Runs - RunLog October 22,2020
  • Finally, no Discomfort — RunLog 10-20-2020
  • Wildwood 4.0 Miler - RunLog October 15, 2020
  • A BRRR Kind of Morning - RunLog October 12, 2020
  • A Better Week - October 11, 2020
  • First Run Topo Ultraventure - October 10, 2020
  • 2.0 Miles and Still Healing - RunLog October 9, 2020
  • First Run in 3 Weeks - RunLog October 7, 2020
July 2020
M T W T F S S
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
2728293031  
« Jun   Aug »

Recent Posts

  • Getting Out The Door – RunLog November 1, 2020 1 Nov 2020
  • Cutting Back & Moving Forward – Week In Review October 25, 2020 26 Oct 2020
  • One of Those Miserable Runs – RunLog October 22,2020 22 Oct 2020
  • Finally, no Discomfort — RunLog 10-20-2020 20 Oct 2020
  • Wildwood 4.0 Miler – RunLog October 15, 2020 15 Oct 2020

Pages

  • About Me
  • My Running Story
  • Running Shoe Reviews
  • Why Read TTRA

Blogs I Follow

  • Relax, It's all Write
  • Keep Moving
  • My Well Lived Life
  • Stuart Danker - I Write Stuff
  • EddieRuns
  • Wise Running
  • Running In My Head
  • runningonfumesdotblog.wordpress.com/
  • The PhD Runner
  • Running and Writing Adventures
  • The Growth Equation
  • Second Runnings
  • Comments on Road Trail Run: Nike Zoom Pegasus 37 Initial Video Review and Shoe Details
  • Believe In The Run
  • Dr. Malcolm Kendrick
  • A Petite Slice of Life
  • Satisfying Retirement In A Changing World
  • Running for Unicorns
  • A Simple Running Log
  • Running with Attitude

Running Books Read 2020

  • Peak Performance – Stulberg/Magness
  • Running Rewired – Jay Dicharry
  • Chi Marathon – Danny Dreyer
  • Running with the Mind of Meditation – Sakyong Mipham
  • Your Best Stride – Jonathan Beverly
  • Run for Your Life – Mark Cucuzzella
  • The Running Revolution (Pose Method) – Nicholas Romanov
  • Samurai Running – Scott Andrew Brown
  • Master the Art of Running – Malcolm Balk
  • Chi Running – Danny Dreyer
  • Science of Running – Chris Napier
  • Running Rewired – Jay Dicharry
  • The Running Injury Recovery Program – Bruce Wilk
  • Running With the Kenyans – Adharanand Finn
Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
Relax, It's all Write

Keep Moving

Embrace the Aging Process

My Well Lived Life

Stuart Danker - I Write Stuff

There's comedic gold behind every painful experience. Here are mine.

EddieRuns

Putting One Foot in Front of the Other

Wise Running

Train smart, eat well, and enjoy the run.

Running In My Head

rantings & ramblings of a book-loving, coffee-drinking, marathon-running social studies teacher

runningonfumesdotblog.wordpress.com/

From my desk to yours -

The PhD Runner

Just another WordPress site

Running and Writing Adventures

Sharing my running journey

The Growth Equation

The Art, Science, And Practice Of Success.

Second Runnings

Comments on Road Trail Run: Nike Zoom Pegasus 37 Initial Video Review and Shoe Details

You are what you do, so do what you can!

Believe In The Run

Running Shoe, Gear, and Race Reviews

Dr. Malcolm Kendrick

Scottish Doctor, author, speaker, sceptic

A Petite Slice of Life

Musings from a teacher, runner, knitter, baker and reader

Satisfying Retirement In A Changing World

You are what you do, so do what you can!

Running for Unicorns

Life is more fun when you're moving forward.

A Simple Running Log

Just another WordPress.com weblog

Running with Attitude

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.
To find out more, including how to control cookies, see here: Cookie Policy
Cancel