Marathon & Beyond · Issue
Vol. 3, No. 4 (1999)
8 articles
Marathon & Beyond, Volume 3, Number 4 — July/August 1999. 8 articles from this issue, recovered from the original PDF and digitized for the Marathon Handbook archive.
My Most Unforgettable: July/August 1999
Editorial StaffDepartmentJuly 19996 min
My Most Unforgettable: July/August 1999 Editorial StaffDepartmentJuly 19996 min rain is gone and it’s getting hot again, but my energy level remains high. Alexander Ridge (46 miles) sits ina field…
On the Road With Kathrine Switzer: July/August 1999
Kathrine SwitzerColumnJuly 1999120 min
On the Road With Kathrine Switzer: July/August 1999 Kathrine SwitzerColumnJuly 1999120 min tour bus that always take the same, monothematic, quick ride, and let the locals show them the funky…
Editorial: July/August 1999
Richard BenyoEditorialJuly 19996 min
Editorial: July/August 1999 Richard BenyoEditorialJuly 19996 min […] let’s put aside the false us-versus-them dichotomy that the debate usually degenerates into. Instead, let’s look at how these well-meaning, usually inexperienced…
An Uncharitable View
Editorial StaffFeatureJuly 19992 min
An Uncharitable View Editorial StaffFeatureJuly 19992 min On THE Road WITH Scott Douglas “Thave little doubt that such dumbing down will be successful if our aim is tomaximize the total…
On the Mark: July/August 1999
Editorial StaffDepartmentJuly 19993 min
On the Mark: July/August 1999 Editorial StaffDepartmentJuly 19993 min MICHAEL SACHS, PhD, is a professor at Temple University in Philadelphia, where he teaches, conducts research, and performs service with the…
On the Mark: Hill Training (July/August 1999)
Mark ConoverDepartmentJuly 19995 min
On the Mark: Hill Training (July/August 1999) Mark ConoverDepartmentJuly 19995 min hill runs a week with a combination of lactate threshold training and moderately hilly to flat runs at about…
Fox Cities Marathon
Editorial StaffFeatureJuly 199916 min
Fox Cities Marathon Editorial StaffFeatureJuly 199916 min Must See/Must Avoid AST CENTRAL Wisconsin’s Fox Cities boast 200,000 residents. This community of 14 towns, cities, and villages is one of Wisconsin’s…
Wasatch
Editorial StaffFeatureJuly 199925 min
Wasatch Editorial StaffFeatureJuly 199925 min and back onto the trail, and I begin to climb some more. Up and up and up, to Dog Lake and Blunder Fork. What a…