Diabetes in the long run. My personal experience of what it's like to be a type 1 diabetic runner and triathlete.
Thought for the Day
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
National Running Day
Hey,
It's National Running Day! I don't know what that means except that it's a good day to get out and run.
Of course, every day is a good day to run.
I ran a track workout this morning, and I'm considering a group run tonight. My mileage is too low, running mileage, biking mileage, and swimming mileage.
My swimming is actually improving. I'm actually looking forward to my next swim, maybe tonight after the run. I would bag the run and just swim, but hey, it's National Running Day!
It's National Running Day! I don't know what that means except that it's a good day to get out and run.
Of course, every day is a good day to run.
I ran a track workout this morning, and I'm considering a group run tonight. My mileage is too low, running mileage, biking mileage, and swimming mileage.
My swimming is actually improving. I'm actually looking forward to my next swim, maybe tonight after the run. I would bag the run and just swim, but hey, it's National Running Day!
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Hi Jerry,
Happy "National Running Day" (one day late!)
Sorry for posting on here but could'nt see an email address for you.
I work for Diabetes UK and I'm writing because we've just launched a new video about Type 1 diabetes and bullying. We've heard from a lot of our young supporters about the myths and misconceptions they have to face about the condition.
You can view it here www.diabetes.org.uk/record
Would love to hear your thoughts on it!
Thanks a lot,
Elissa
elissa.morrissette@diabetes.org.uk
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