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Jeff Galloway and Army Ten-Miler Team up Again on Training Program
By Roxana Hoveyda March 29, 2007 Washington, DC For the Washington Running Report
With the opening of registration fast approaching this Monday,
April 2, it is time to start thinking about training for the
23rd running of the Army's annual race. After a successful
start in 2006, the Army Ten Miler has once again partnered with
Jeff Galloway Training to bring its registrants specialized
training programs to help runners of all abilities achieve
their goals. Army Ten-Miler runners can choose between an online virtual
training program
and a DC based on-site training program in which participants
meet weekly to
run together. Both programs start July 23 and span ten weeks.
Each
participant will receive personal communication with Jeff
Galloway training
leaders, a training schedule, Galloway's Book on Running, and
more.
Additional information on Jeff Galloway's Army Ten-Miler
training can be
found on the Training Page at
www.armytenmiler.com. Upon registration for the 2007
race, runners will receive a link with information on how to
join in their confirmation e-mails. "I was amazed at the success of our Army Ten-Miler training
program last year. I heard from hundreds who used it
effectively. With our program you can get off the couch and
finish the ATM or potentially improve your time. Galloway and
the Army Ten-Miler are working together to improve the quality
of life through fitness," commented Jeff Galloway. This is what 2006 Army Ten-Miler runners thought about the Jeff
Galloway training program: "It was a fantastic experience for
me as I ran the Army Ten-Miler for the very first time. I can't
wait to sign up for the 2007 race. I am going to work on
cutting my time. Thank you for everything," said one Army
runner. A couple that trained together stated, "We really
enjoyed the training as well as the race!! I think we did OK
considering this was our first 10 mile. Thanks again for
training us and we look forward to the 2007 Army Ten-Miler!"
About Jeff Galloway Training
Olympian, author, and motivational speaker, Jeff Galloway has
been running since 1958 and set an American record at 10-miles
(47:49) in 1973. Galloway also represented the USA as a member
of the U.S. National Track & Field team in Europe, Russia, and
Africa. At age 35, he ran the Houston-Tenneco Marathon in
2:16:35. Galloway conducts over 60 running clinics a year and
makes between 80 and 100 appearances at running stores, YMCA's,
and fitness clubs. His training programs have helped over
500,000 runners achieve their goals. Designer of the walk-run,
low mileage marathon training program with a 98% success rate,
Jeff Galloway spends the time necessary to answer the questions
of thousands of beginners, recreational runners, aspiring
marathoners, and
time-goal runners every year. To sign up for the Army Ten-Miler
Training Program, visit the Army Ten-Miler Training Page.
About the Army Ten-Miler
The 23rd edition of America's largest 10-mile running event
takes place on
Sunday, October 7 in Washington, DC. The Association of the US
Army (AUSA)
and KBR are the co-lead sponsors for this year's event. This
Army tradition
attracts over 26,000 runners, of varying experience, from
around the world to
run a course that starts and finishes at the Pentagon and
passes such
national landmarks as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington
Monument and the
Capitol. Known for its organizational excellence and American
heroes, the
Army Ten-Miler is something to be experienced. Race weekend activities including the Race Expo, fitness
clinics, and press
conference are free and open to the public. Race day features
the Health Net
Federal Services Youth Runs, the 94.7 the Globe Post Race Party
with bands,
entertainment and a live broadcast and HOOAH Tents representing
Army
installations from around the world. Families will enjoy the
Health Net
Federal Services Youth Activity Zone, interactive inflatables,
Army racing
displays, the GEICO Gecko and much more. Proceeds from the Army
Ten-Miler go
to support soldier and soldier family Morale, Welfare, and
Recreation (MWR)
programs.
www.armytenmiler.com.
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