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Should you run when you're sick? In general, it's better to rest, but there are certain circumstances in which is may be ok to run. Click post to read more about when you should run and when you should rest.

Should You Run When You’re Sick?

May 19, 2021view the post

Not every week will be perfect when it comes to working out. This week I got sick and ended up skipping most of my runs. Instead, I tried to be productive in other ways! #fitness #workouts #life #blogging

How I Spent My Time When I Wasn’t Working Out Last Week

October 28, 2019view the post

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Slowing Down

January 29, 2018view the post

Raleigh Marathon Training Week 6 and Fighting off a Cold

February 2, 2014view the post

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