Running is one of the most effective workout regimes regardless of the endless opinions lurking around the same. The concept of running is so popular and liked by larger strata of people for various reasons ranging from improved health benefits...
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People often find very little time to concentrate on their well-being and health. Besides, with Covid-19, restricted outdoor activity became a barrier to fitness achieved through physical activities.We are excited to present the transformation story of Ruby Siju from Vadodara....
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Running for me is like meditation, it helps me disconnect from all the chaos. ‘100 Days of Running’ is a platform for me to get that consistency in my workout routines and push my limits for running for 100 consecutive...
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I started running to lose weight and stay fit. Subsequently, I realized that running is a lot more than just being in shape and looking good. Running started allowing my mind to be free and new thoughts started to flow....
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Meet the HDOR Legends: Mani’s Journey Running helped me realise my potential! I was always skinny growing up. “Excercise”, had no idea what it meant. I just knew that I could eat junk and never gain weight. So no correlation...
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The ‘100 Days of Running’ event has been part of my annual calendar since 2017. What started off as a long shot has now become something that I eagerly look forward to being part every year. Being part of this...
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‘100 Days of Running’ challenge helps me to remain active for 100 days by running a minimum of 2 km. I always remember the tag line for the event: Come What May and try not to miss running even for...
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Usually, during the summer months, the last thing I want to do is run! But thanks to the perfectly timed HDOR challenge, I am able to keep up my running despite the heat. And for a working mom like me,...
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‘100 Days of Running’ is very close to my heart and I wait every year for edition to start with new challenges. I try to do between 5-10 km on a daily basis and if I go slow or reduce...
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It was April of 2016 when I came across ‘100 Days of Running’ on Facebook. I had decided to run the same and registered but didn’t log a single day data. In the summer, I ran at times and didn’t...
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