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Is Social Media Helping Or Hurting Your Running?

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Whether it's posting race selfies or sharing training routes, runners are more connected than ever t

Whether it's posting race selfies or sharing training routes, runners are more connected than ever thanks to social media. Email not displaying properly? [View in browser]( [Competitor.com Newsletter]( [Read full story]( [Is Social Media Helping Or Hurting Your Running?]( Whether it's posting race selfies or sharing training routes, runners are more connected than ever thanks to social media. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [11 Spooktacular Halloween Races To Run In 2017]( These Halloween races are equal parts spooky and fun, with plenty of post-race activities after each one. [Find out more]( Share: ALSO IN THIS ISSUE: [Runners Vs. Cyclists: Who Has It Better?]( [Distance Runner Kasie Enman Returns To Competing After Brief Hiatus]( [5 Things to Know About Shalane Flanagan]( [Registration For 2018 Los Angeles Marathon Now Open]( [How Runners Are Helping People in Houston]( [Read full story]( [Supplements That Can Give Runners A (Legal) Boost]( There are some aboveboard supplements that can give athletes a legal boost and deliver an active body what it needs to perform like a champ. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [In Defense Of Slow Runners...]( Whether you finish in 2 or 5 hours, you're still a winner. Here is what one runner has to say to the back of the pack runners out there. [Find out more]( Share: [Read full story]( [Photos From Rock 'n' Roll Virginia Beach Half Marathon]( Thousands of runners hit the Virginia Beach oceanfront on Labor Day weekend for the 17th annual Rock 'n' Roll Virginia Beach. [Find out more]( Share: --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you signed up to receive information about Competitor. We [respect your privacy]( and will not rent, sell or lease your information to any third party. To edit your prefrences [UPDATE PREFERENCES]( If you no longer wish to receive this email you may [unsubscribe](. [cgi-logo] Competitor | 6420 Sequence Drive, Second Floor | San Diego, CA, 92121-2937 USA

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