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The Chilean Miners Are Safe And Sound Above Ground.
Through the entirety of this last twoish months I have been in my own world. Everyone is. It's what we do, as humans, as Americans. I have returned home post-internship, unemployed, driver's license-less, lacking health insurance, living with my boyfriend...[Read on]
Why employers should offer a running incentive
I'm always amazed how running in the morning completely shapes the outlook on the rest of my day.Running (even the not so great ones) leaves me energetic and ridiculously happy all day a long. I'm probably 50 times more productive on days I run in...[Read on]
91 years old and 557,000 miles, and still going strong together
Everybody is talking about this little old lady and her lifetime partnership with her Mercury Comet Caliente. She's more than 90 years old, and has been driving her "Chariot" since 1964. Now with 557,000 miles on the odometer, the spunky pair has had th...[Read on]
Escape in Exercise
“Take it out on the pavement.”My mother has always shared these simple words of advice with me throughout my life, guiding me on running routes through my town where I mulled over my most complex thoughts and frustrations. During adolescence, while p...[Read on]
Diana Nyad: Force of Nature at 60
When I was a few months from turning 60 (five years ago), I decided to train for and swim the Provincetown Harbor Swim for Life: A mile and a half distance from Long Point at the tip of Cape Cod to the beach at the Boat Slip. I got myself a new wet suit a...[Read on]
Phenomenal Women Everywhere
(Editor’s Note:  Pretty Tough Team member Heidi Johnson-Fry is a champion duathlete from Montana. This is her account of the recent World Duathlon Championships). Phenomenal women everywhere! I just returned from the World Duathlon Championships, in...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Go with the wind
(Editors Note: Composer – and good friend – Eve Beglarian recently embarked on a year long odyssey kayaking the length of the Mississippi River from its source at Lake Itasca in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico. This is one in a series of journal en...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Go with the flow
(Editors Note: Composer Eve Beglarian has developed an obsession with the Mississippi River: especially the impact of the river on the development of American culture. She's embarked on a year long odyssey traveling the length of the Mississippi River by ...[Read on]
So you think you want to be a Rodeo Cowgirl
Another chapter in the "So you think you want to be a Rodeo Cowgirl" saga... Last night we were at Gladewater, TX, right in the heart of the severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings.  It was hot, and the clouds starting coming in from the north and...[Read on]
Hybrids in the HOV Lane
Have a hybrid? Enjoying riding solo in the carpool lane? Those days could be numbered. Some in California’s legislature are proposing new rules that would either grant solo driving privileges only to vehicles powered by alternative fuels like elect...[Read on]
Late Labor Day to reduce number of vacations, AAA says
AAA projects the number of Americans traveling on vacation this Labor Day weekend will be impacted by when Labor Day falls on the calendar. Approximately 39.1 million travelers are expected to take a trip of 50 miles or more away from home, a decrease of...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Darkness in Vicksburg
It was a rainy and gray weekend, and I spent most of it at Poverty Point Reservoir State Park, doing some much needed housekeeping (my computer was misbehaving, laundry needed doing) at this quite wonderful spot that has free wifi and laundry and good s...[Read on]
Could running change the world?
                 I am reading Bart Yasso’s “My Life on the Run” and love his insight into the sport. Here is one passage in particular that I couldn’t agree with more: “Running is about acceptance — of yourself and others. W...[Read on]
Fuel savings tips as gas prices soar
Brought to you by Car Care Council With gas prices exceeding four dollars a gallon in many parts of the country, the Car Care Council is offering gas-saving maintenance and driving tips that really work. "Millions of dollars worth of gasoline is w...[Read on]
OnStar to go mobile for Chevy Volt owners
OnStar released a new mobile application at the Consumer Electronics Show this week that will allow owners of the highly anticipated Chevrolet Volt  to have 24/7 connection and control of vehicle functions and certain OnStar features - via their smart c...[Read on]
Can you make your engine last 300,000 miles?
Ladies, here at AskPatty, we're always sharing tips about car care and maintenance to help you get more out of the life of your vehicle. Performing your regular scheduled maintenance and oil changes is the BEST WAY to ensure your vehicle lives a long and...[Read on]
From Sarah Palin to Oprah Winfrey: 10 Unexpected Celebrity Marathoners
With the 40th annual New York City Marathon happening Sunday, November 1, wOw’s spotlighting some unexpected a-list marathoners. Which marathoner do you find most surprising?Entertainment | Today 1:00 amAlanis Morissette, Mark Bittman, Dan Jansen, E...[Read on]
Go Girl: Pee Standing Up
<object width="425" height="344"></object> The anchor said, "laugh if you want, but the things taking off!" Imagine that, women are tired of dirty toilettes we can't sit on, waiting in long lines, holding it for miles or when in the woods alm...[Read on]
How to survive an Ultra Marathon
This September I competed in my first ultra marathon – a 50K (31 mile) trail race in The North Face Endurance Challenge series! If you’re surprised, trust me, I was too! I actually thought I was competing in a 20-miler! But, you know what, whe...[Read on]
Run Like a Girl: Endurance Racing
Endurance racing can be intimidating but once you make the leap, the amount of support and encouragement that comes from the community is infectious. Not surprisingly, many of the races for women benefit a female-targeted charity or cause. Here are some g...[Read on]
Petrova takes title at Los Angeles Marathon
It’s Marathon Monday in Los Angeles. I had every intention of getting up early this morning and heading downtown to watch the 24th annual running of the race. It was a cool, overcast morning, 59 degrees at the start of the women’s race, with the temp...[Read on]
Mississippi River Project: Out and back
(Ed. Note: Artist (and good friend) Eve Beglarian is paddling, biking and hiking the length of the Mississippi River in search of musical inspiration. This is one in a series of journal entries.) After nearly two months of continuous travel in the compan...[Read on]
Save Money with These Fuel Efficiency Tips
There's so much information being broadcast lately about the economy and the high prices we are paying for consumer goods, so AskPatty thought we would offer ways to help you to drive more efficiently with this money saving advice we found at the Car Care...[Read on]
Earth Month tips to help improve your vehicle's fuel economy
 Just a year ago, the price for premium fuel in the Los Angeles area was over $4. This month, it's not quite half that, loitering around $2.25. That doesn't mean we're not still concerned about getting the maximum possible fuel economy from our cars. ...[Read on]
See Amy Run: Meet record-breaking athlete Amy Palmiero-Winters
I came across this amazing woman on Bust and was intrigued by the opening paragraph. The word ’superwoman’ is thrown around way too often, but here’s an athlete who completely deserves the description. Amy Palmiero-Winters is a 37-year-old mother o...[Read on]
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