The Size 15 Runner stumbles onto the set of America’s funniest running sitcom for an underwhelming cameo; he regrettably enters the “great shoe debate” as he defends his right to bear arms—full of running shoes; and he inadequately explains why easy runs are the most misleading workouts.
- The Right to Bear Armfuls of Shoes: What side of the shoe debate are you on? Despite justifying his running shoe addiction to friends, family, and colleagues, The Size 15 Runner still gets judged each time he purchases a new pair to add to his arsenal. It’s his God-given right to bear arms—full of running shoes, and they’ll have to pry ‘em from his feet if they want to take ‘em from his running shoe rotation.
- America’s Funniest Running Sitcom: An all-new season of the funniest running sitcom returns, with a season premiere so laugh-out-loud funny it’ll make you LOL…out loud! Plus, The Size 15 Runner makes the world’s shortest, weirdest, most lackluster, most unearned cameo. This is one season you may want to miss!
- Why Easy Runs are So Hard: Ah, the “easy” run. Also known as a recovery run, it’s perhaps the most misnamed form of exercise. It’s the mirage of the training plan. From afar it sure looks like an oasis—we’re running a shorter distance at a slower pace, with no pressure to perform. But as many runners know, there’s more to it than meets the eye when our shoe rubber meets the road.
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