Welcome to the kdays.com Running Blog Carnival.

Thursday is Running Blog Carnival Day. A Blog Carnival is basically a collection of articles or blog posts, all relating to a similar subject, that are gathered together for your viewing pleasure. You can quickly and conveniently see a range of articles and click on the ones that interest you to read the full post. Blog carnivals are a great way to see a wide variety of ideas and opinions on a similar subject.

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Flickr - tompagenetNick presents $2 Million Half-Marathon posted at Team Cross Runs.
Fancy signing up for this half marathon? I wonder if you still get a medal and souvenir tshirt?

Simon Escorcia presents The Economics of the Marathon posted at RunColo.com.
A somewhat controversial view on the supply and demand principal applied to marathons.

Roxanne presents 3: How to Run Like You Mean It posted at The Sensual Life.
In her daily writing project, Roxanne describes Running in the section “something that hurts in a good way”.

Flickr - C_Thorne_24kdays.com presents Bill Bowerman - the man credited in taking jogging to America in the early 1960s.

Jacob presents Programmers, ultra-marathons, and voluntary simplicity posted at Early Retirement Extreme, saying, “This might be a bit off-topic but I have been wondering why there are so many phds and programmers that do ultras.”
It’s an interesting look at the reasons why many programmers are drawn into the ultramarathon world.

Jonathan Senior presents What do your socks say about you? posted at roadrunning.net, saying, “Many runners spend a small fortune on kit but neglect their socks…”

Flickr - dangoodwinAnd finally, kdays.com is building the Definitive Guide to Running Terms. This week includes What is fartlek? and What is a lsd?

That concludes this edition. Thank you to everyone contributing to this edition of kdays.com Running Blog Carnival. Previous Issues and the Submission Form can be found on our blog carnival index page.

Be sure to tune in every Thursday for the next kdays.com Blog Carnival. Don’t forget - you can submit your own article for inclusion, just make sure it’s in by Tuesday each week.

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