Tomorrow: Transitioning from Indoor to Outdoor Running
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009Tomorrow evening there will be another NYRR learning series event, Transitioning from Indoor to Outdoor Running.
Tomorrow evening there will be another NYRR learning series event, Transitioning from Indoor to Outdoor Running.
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NYRR’s shin pain clinic is taking place tomorrow night, July 25th at 6:30 p.m. at Robert Wagner Middle School.
Manhattan runners can join Nike’s Run Like the City challenge, which allows them to represent one of three sections of the city – uptown, midtown or downtown in a Neighborhood Challenge. Runners can log completed mileage on NikePlus.com and it will be added to their respective neighborhood’s total. For each mile entered, Nike will donate $1 to one of three worthwhile causes: The Fresh Air Fund, Team for Kids and Team in Training. Currently, downtown leads the neighborhoods with more than 112,000 miles logged.
According to StreetsBlog, the newly-appointed NYC Transportation Commissioner, Jannette Sadik-Khan, is considering a summertime trial of a car-free Central Park.

According to The National Weather Service forecast, the next seven days in New York City will be clear and in the mid 60’s, and starting to get warmer around Tuesday of next week.
Photo by Stig Nygaard
Wednesday night is the NYRR Clinic: Runner’s Knee, Ankle, and Foot Pain.

According to the National Weather Service Forecast, the weather for the rest of the week should be perfect for running in New York City.
Photo by FreaksAnon.
The Runners’ Station is now located at 16th Street and the West Side Highway. It offers runners personal lockers, bandages, hair elastics, mats, stretching rails, running maps of Hudson River Park and refreshments. It is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm.