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Hi.
I’m Tami from Magazines.com.
I wanted to tell you a few of the reasons I read Runner’s World magazine.
Between my busy days here in the marketing group at Magazines.com, and chasing my 3 yr. old around at home it’s not always easy to find a lot of “me” time. But no matter what kind of a day I’m having, once I lace up my running shoes and head out the door, it only take a couple of minutes before I start feeling the stress flush out of my body.
Whether it’s a quick 20 minute loop, or a more leisurely 60 min jog it’s always easy to adapt to my hectic schedule. But running is more than just a stress reliever. It’s also the main way I stay in shape.
When I started reading Runner’s World I quickly began to find ways to start getting more out of my run time. I mean, if you’re going to make the effort to get out there it just makes sense to get as much benefit from your runs as you can, don’t you think?
From training tips and techniques from the pros, to reviews of the latest shoes, to recipes and nutritional advice to put more energy in your tank, Runner’s World magazine is packed full of information to help you not only run longer and faster, but maybe even more importantly, to run smarter.
The magazine also features inspirational stories to keep you motivated and encouraged on those days you may want to talk yourself out of your run, as well as local and national race event info for those times you want to challenge yourself along with your fellow runners.
Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner, an occasional 4 miler, or just trying to get started running for the first time, a Runner’s World subscription is something you’d definitely appreciate.
4 of 8 people
(50%) found the following
review helpful:
Good running magazine
on December 27, 2011
by THA
from Nashville,TN
Pros:
Great run plans and articles
This magazine is a good way to get motivated to train for any race.
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
2-3
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4 of 8 people
(50%) found the following
review helpful:
Great for runners
on December 20, 2011
by Cher
from Sacramento
Pros:
great articles
Cons:
ads
Great runners magazine, very insightful articles.
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
6+
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6 of 12 people
(50%) found the following
review helpful:
Deja Vu in a Good Way
on November 18, 2011
by glashegj
from Philadelphia, PA
Pros:
Informative, Interesting
Cons:
Repetitive
At some point, all serious runners subscribe to Runner's World. It offers helpful tips and stories, and the features are usually pretty interesting. The major problem is that there is only so many topics to write about, so about after a year or so, either the same ideas (or contradictory ones!) are printed. As an extreme case, in the same issue, marathoners were both instructed to and warned against eating blueberries! So while I enjoy reading it, I certainly don't treat it as gospel.
Gender:
Male
Age:
18-34
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5 of 10 people
(50%) found the following
review helpful:
Always good
on November 17, 2011
by Nana
from No. California
Pros:
Inspirational stories, Motivating articles
Gender:
Female
Age:
55+
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
2-3
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5 of 10 people
(50%) found the following
review helpful:
great magazine
on November 17, 2011
by Asheville runner
from asheville
Pros:
inspiring
Cons:
ad heavy
great for runners who want to be inspired.
Gender:
Female
Age:
35-54
Parent:
Yes
Magazines:
4-5
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Runner's World magazine contains articles about recent marathons, upcoming races, safety tips and interviews with famous runners. The magazine features articles on how to increase your speed, endurance, food tips and medical advice. It caters to the beginner and to the mature runner. Runner's World magazine also includes inspirational stories which can help re-energize runners. First published in 1966.
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