Huber has a better understanding of women’s development than The Times, but not the role of doping. (I.e. Why have all Salazar’s athletes beat the odds?!?) What The New York Times Got Wrong About Female Runners @outsidemagazine https://t.co/m2XQ6Cbjlm
It's Wednesday & that means time 2 introduce another of our amazing new Squad members: Natalja Piliusina - Originally from Lithuania, she's taking the running world by storm, running PR's left and right. Welcome @N_Piliusina #BrooksBeasts#RunFastIceFast#IceCompressionTherapy
Meet our ActiveLine Sports SQUAD member Izaic Yorks. @IzaicY is a runner w/ @beaststc , a husband, + a proud UW Alum #GoHuskies. Looking forward 2 supporting him in his climb in the rankings! Learn more @ https://t.co/OlOSp3UKbB
"Sometimes in Minnesota we run on treadmills because we like to break a mental sweat too." @KevinLewisUI as he finishes up 6 miles on the treadmill after 12 miles in "feels like" -33° ☃️ @lifetimerun
“I think you can make the case that it was the singular achievement that did away with the argument forever that women cannot compete as athletes." https://t.co/P9OLwSQzwc
Tonight, Alabama voters elected a senator who'll make them proud.
And if Democrats can win in Alabama, we can -- and must -- compete everywhere.
Onward!
Super last minute, but to celebrate #GivingTuesday, @oiselle is donating an extra bra to #BrasForGirls for every bra bought today. Get it!: https://t.co/oHU1WY6CMq