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The gift of running, an inclusive activity
Yesterday was my first day of running outside since the Chicago Marathon three months ago. After a few short, slow re-entry sessions on the treadmill at the gym last week, I donned my winter running kit and headed out for … Continue reading
Posted in Running
Tagged accessibility, autism, Casey Revman, CF, cystic fibrosis, disabilities, Emily Schaller, empowerment, inclusion, inspiration, learning disabilities, marathons, motivation, New York City, Oscar Pistorius, prosthetics, Runner's World, running, self-accomplishment, TSC, visual impairment
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Embracing accessibility – good for you, good for your business
Today I went for my first run since the Ottawa Half Marathon last Sunday. I was trying to run mindfully, but as usual I often found my mind wandering. While idly speculating on what my life would be like if … Continue reading