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Blog Name: Badd Runner
Url: http://baddrunner.blogspot.com/
Language: English
Topics: Running, runner, run
Description: This blog tracks the running of Bryan and Brett Baddorf through the joys and perils of running. The topics range from the highest of highs to the lowest of lows and doesn't shy away from the truths of running.
Popularity: 30 Followers

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10 Miles of Fun
10 mile run, 10 miles of fun. The ten mile run that moves it's way through Shelby Forrest is challenging and if you find that to be fun, then you will enjoy the MRTC road race series 10 mile run. It is definitely a fun, hard, up and down, mentally difficult, and beautiful (sight seeing, if you happen to notice as you run through) run. I (Brett) pause to write this post because this particular run was a personal step in the right direction for me due to the mental realm into which it forced me. My brother was nice enough to help pace me and try and keep us right around 6 minute pace, but the hills had another idea for what my pace should be. As I crested these hills I found m
When is Running Racing?
One long lasting conversation any good distance runner has centers around the point of the ultimate distance to race. In high school most runner agree that the 800 meter race is pretty much it due to the need for intense speed mixed with duration. In college it seemed most opted for the 3000 meter steeple chase due to it's mixture of speed, distance, and now jumps too. Personally I always thought it was funny that men went from the 5k to the 8k/10k in the college jump - when asking why, the best response I could get was, "The 5k is just a sprint now." What a mind altering comment!So now that we are in the real world of running where all runners congregate, Olympians and first ti
Hockey Players Who Run
Some people don't know this about Bryan and me, but we are really hockey players who run from time to time. Of course we do not play nearly as much hockey as we used to and in all fairness have probably run now almost as much as we have played hockey... almost. Looking back on my running I always find it humorous to note that while I received no major injuries from hockey, I have gained or earned a number from running that not only have waylaid my athletic endeavors but actually on the wrong days threaten normal life. I find it to be funny because my cross-country and track coach in high school used to hate that I played hockey in between the two. She'd say, "You'r
A Running Tradition
BaddRunners: Bryan (#387, youngest son), Mel (#1, Father), Brett (#389, middle son.)Growing up our parents were extremely supportive of any sports that my brothers and I wanted to pursue. They drove us all over the country for travel soccer games, ice hockey tournaments, baseb

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