Archive for: January, 2010

Date selected for 6th Annual Iron Hill Twilight Criterium in downtown West Chester

Date selected for 6th Annual Iron Hill Twilight Criterium  in downtown West Chester

Katie Walker, President of the Greater West Chester Chamber of Commerce, has announced that the sixth edition of the popular Iron Hill Twilight Criterium will be returning to downtown West Chester on Saturday, July 10, 2010.
Last year over 20,000 spectators lined the streets of West Chester to watch professional cyclists compete around the .8-mile circuit [...]

Brad Schoener Memorial 5K & Music Marathon Registration Now Open

Brad Schoener Memorial 5K & Music Marathon Registration Now Open

Registration is now open for the Brad Schoener Memorial 5K and Music Marathon.

Running on Another Road

Running on Another Road

I stick close to home in the spring and summer (this, after all, is my regular gig). So in the fall and winter, I hit the skies and go on a few four, five, six day trips.
But this is the first winter I’m also training for a marathon. Of course I’m going to keep running [...]

Criminal Behavior

Criminal Behavior

Perhaps the title of this post is a bit bold but I have always said it’s criminal if people have the means and ability to give back and make a difference, and don’t do anything. For years I have watched the salaries of professional athletes skyrocket to the point of ridiculous, obscene, and yes – criminal.

Don’t Forget to List Your Event in the 2010 Keeper

Don’t Forget to List Your Event in the 2010 Keeper

With a new season right around the corner, the staff here at LSM are putting together the first issue of the new year. Our events guide named the “Keeper” offers you the opportunity to have your event listed in the printed version for free. Simply click on the “List Your Event” link located on the [...]

Cyclist and Pedestrians Speak Up!

Cyclist and Pedestrians Speak Up!

From the Bicycle Coalition of Philadelphia:
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission is re-building the Scudder Falls (I-95) Bridge that links Yardley PA to Ewing NJ and the Delaware River canal towpaths on both sides of the river.
Currently, the Bridge is not accessible to pedestrians or bicyclists. The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia has [...]

Pantsing

Pantsing

I, Jen A. Miller, Running Editor of Liberty Sports Magazine, am enacting a new law:
If you are talking on your cell phone at the gym, I am allowed to pants you.
Yesterday, I burned out a 6 mile treadmill run. My gym is dead in the 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. hour, but I got caught on [...]

Tax Tip

Tax Tip

I don’t think I’ve ever run a race that didn’t benefit SOMETHING – this charity, that research cause, or to help with the medical bills of a poor soul.
You’d think that, since the money’s going to a good cause, you can write the race fee off your taxes as a charitable donation, right?
Wrong, says Kelly [...]

Tickets Now One Sale! March 13-14, 2010

Tickets Now One Sale! March 13-14, 2010

Being held at the Greater Philadelphia Expo center, the Endurance Sports Expo is ideal for athletes in the region who are looking for ways to enhance their active sports performance and experience. At ESE you will have the opportunity to not only see, but demo the latest gear for 2010. This is a can’t miss [...]

Cool Runnings

Cool Runnings

In case you haven’t noticed, it’s pretty cold outside. Here are a few cold weather tips from amateur runners in colder climates(and some close to home because, well, it is pretty freaking cold out there).
Bill McDonough has layering advice: “A thin, moisture-wicking base layer to start; with a warmer mid-layer; then wind and water resistant [...]

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