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Arch Madness Wins Breeders Trot
Arch Madness and Artist's View won the three-year-old trot and pace championships, respectively, in the Breeders' Crown season-ending harness competitions in New Jersey.
• harness three-year-old colt trot breeders crown • harness three-year-old colt pace breeders crown • arch madness trot breeders crown • artists view pace breeders crown • harness two-year-old trot breeders crown

Running Your First 5K Race
From training to race-day advice, everything a beginner runner needs to know about how to successfully run their first 5K race.
• 5k run • 5k race • how to run a 5k • 5k training programs • 5k training plans

Hambletonian Influenced Pacing
William Rysdyk raced Hambletonian to prove his trotting worth, then bred the colt to acquire a small fortune. In the 1860s, Hambletonian's get were great pacers.
• hambletonian 1860s influence • hambletonian pacers • hambletonian trotters • hambletonian messenger grandson • messenger thoroughbred influence

Kevin Harvick Sets The Chase Pace
Isn’t it funny how things can change so vividly in a year’s time?
• nascar • nextel cup • chase for the championship • racing • drivers

Lashun Pace: Complete
Lashun Pace, the most visible of the Anointed Pace Sisters, bares heart and soul on her seventh solo release, "Complete." Straight up diva delight.
• lashun pace • complete • gospel music • wings of faith choir • emi gospel

Pacing Ourselves
Learning how to pace ourselves can make for an enjoyable, flare-free holiday season!
• sle • lupus • systemic lupus erythmatosus • flare • autoimmune

Pacing yourself--Memorial Day is Here!
don't be caught off guard. Take heed in managing your MS limits
• staying cool • managing summer's activities

The History Of Hobbles & Pacing Races
The history of pacing hobbles in North America.
• standardbred • harness racing history • hobbles • rules

Top Pacing Mare Retires
Giggles The Clown, one of Illinois' top pacing mares in the Invitational and Open ranks, will retire this month with performances at both Balmoral and Maywood Parks.
• giggles the clown • racehorse • roger welch • harness racing.

Add Some Torque to Your Fiction
Use "torque" to twist your stories at the last minute and keep your readers on the edge of their seats.
• torque • fiction • plots • pacing • story

Anointed Pace Sisters
A dynamic group of sisters gifted with musical and writing abilites to deliver spiritually uplifting, and encouraging songs to others which has contributed to the growing success of this group in Gospel music.
• gospel groups • u-know • savoy records • my purpose

Delivering a Speech
The point of speechmaking is to convey a message to an audience. The most powerful message will have no impact without an effective delivery.
• public speaking • presentations • effective presentations • speechmaking • speaking in public

Each, At Our Own Pace
The author does a two-day hike with two pals, hitting Mts. Garfield and Galehead and overnighting at the Garfield campsite.
• mountaineering • backpacking • hiking • camping • white mountains

Estimating Times for Racing a 5K
Beginners can estimate a finishing time for racing a 5K, equivalent to 3.1 miles, by working out their training and racing pace with course factors.
• 5k race day times • beginners 5k times • finishing times 5k • 5k training pace • 5k racing pace

Four Purposes of Dialogue
Use dialogue carefully and it will serve different purposes, developing character, story background, plots and pacing.
• dialogue • writing fiction • character development • plot • backstory

Joe Pace & The Colorado Mass Choir
Joe Pace and Colorado Mass Choir bring forth a unique sound in their new release "God's Got It" with over 70 voices.

Picking Up the Pace
"Where have all the birds gone?" I hope to provide at least one answer to one of the most frequently asked questions this time of year, when it seems the feeder birds abandon the backyard feeders.
• backyard birdwatching almanac • birds • backyard bird feeding • feeder birds • project feederwatch

Redoing the garden at a snails pace
A garden makeover at a snails pace.
• snails pace because of all the bulbs • waterfall in the back garden • rivale • which flowered profusely • revamped camellia bed

Serena Wins Filly Breeders Trot
Meadowlands Racetrack welcomed the harness Breeders Crown championships. Southwind Serena and Snow White took trot honors. Artcotic, Stylish Artist paced to titles.
• winning fillies breeders crown • stylish artist • artcotic • southwind serena • snow white

The Ideal Pace Part three.
• cycling • pace • speed

The Ideal Pace! Part One
• running • walking • pace • speed

The Ideal Pace. Part two
• running • walking • pace • speed

Act 2-What you shouldn’t do pages 36-50
A continuation of Act 2. The good, the bad, and the ugly.
• darrell j banks • actor • screenwriting • act 2 • finding nemo

Belovedanged is All Class
Belovedanged is the apple of trainer Bob McIntosh's talented eye.
• trainer • bob mcintosh • wishes • clone • top

Language of Film 2: The Middle
The second act of a film is where they main story takes place.
• second act • middle • story • pacing • turning point

Review of LSD, Medium, and Tempo runs
After treating four different types of training separately in the previous four articles, I now summarise the three which involve contiunous running so that you get a feel for the pace differences and distances you need to run.
• summary • long slow distance • medium • tempo • tempo run

Use Walking During an Ultra.
better use walking in an ultra
• walking • running • ultra • mix • suggestions

Deweycheatumnhowe Is Harness Champ
Deweycheatumnhowe contined his reign last weekend, winning the Two-Year-Old-Colt Trot in the Breeders' Crown, his 10th straight victory. Tell All loses out.
• deweycheatumnhowe breeders' crown • two year old trot breeders' crown • tell all breeders' crown • winner little brown jug • breeders' crown harness racing

Elements of Great Class Management
Managing a class requires four elements: strategic organization, adequate pacing, clear transitions, and engaging teacher presence. Teachers can employ the steps easily.
• elements of good classroom management • managing a classroom effectively • essentials of good classroom management • effective pacing of classroom activities • clear classroom transitions

Jones and Berkman Stats
Chipper Jones and Lance Berkman are both putting up amazing offensive numbers so far this season. Here's how they stack up against each other.
• chipper jones stats • lance berkman stats • chipper jones 2008 mlb season • lance berkman 2008 mlb season • chipper jones on base percentage

Red Wings Making Push at Record
Already with 40 wins, the Detroit Red Wings are on pace to challenge their 62-win season of 1995-96. Will that success continue into the playoffs?
• detroit red wings win 40th game • detroit red wings on pace to challenge nhl record • nhl record for wins in a regular season • detroit red wings on pace to win president's troph • president's trophy winners and the stanley cup

Testing 1-2-3: Putting Your New Digital Camera through its Paces and Getting a Digital Photography Lesson at the Same Time!
When you got your new camera were you a bit overwhelmed by the instruction booklet? If so, you are not alone. The sheer size of many of the instruction booklets that come with today’s digital cameras is enough to make any amateur photographer say “uncle!” This article outlines a plan for you to use to explore your digital camera, become familiar with your instruction booklet, and have fun taking plenty of pictures.
• digital camera • getting started • menus • manual • taking pictures

LONG SLOW DISTANCE: Slow, but not too slow
Run long, run slow, that is to say, long slow distance (LSD) is often seen by serious runners as one of the cornerstones of their training. So why is this? Is it really so important? Which type of runner is it for? How many times a week or in a month should you do a slow long distance run? What race distances does it help towards training for? How far should you run in relation to the distance of the race you want to peak for? Read on please.
• long slow distance • lsd • aerobic resistance • preparatory foundational stage • blood circulation system

TEMPO TRAINING – short'n'fast but with good judgement
How to insert a sustained continuous swift 20 to 30 mintue run into your training schedule. This up tempo type of training develops the physical fortitude to maintain your pace to the end of a race without 'dying' and fading away. But be careful, it is a type of training to be carried out with care. Read on, please.
• maximum oxygen uptake • max vo2 • aerobic resistance • training schedule • tempo runs

Book Review: Theft of the Master
Edwin Alexander skillfully combines his talent for research and writing with accurate historical accounts. The dramatic murder mystery includes much suspense.
• theft of the master • edwin alexander • murder mystery suspense • suspenseful crime story • fast paced drama

Non-Fiction is Not a Dirty Word
Brief review of two witty, funny and totally addictive pieces of non-fiction. It's not just about Biographies!
• best non-fiction works • sarah vowell • a.j. jacobs • assaination vacation • fun literature

Self-direction and Experience
For adults to learn effectively, they need to have control over their learning and have past experience factored into the training program design.
• self-directed learning • prior learning • prior learning assessment and recognition • plar • self-paced learning

The Three P's - Pacing, Perfectionism, & People
Learning to pace oneself means learning what our limitations are, and doing the things which must be done, and letting the rest go.

What are Pacing Hobbles & How are they Used?
A description of pacing hobbles, their history, and how they are used on today's Standardbred race horse.

Estimating Finishing Time for 10K Racing
With two or three 10K races completed, beginners will find that mid season is a good time to start estimating finishing times for the next 10K.
• running 10k times • estimating raceday times for 10k • guide to 10k pace • running training race times 10k • 10k courses and times

Online Courses for Adult Learners
Education is so key to your career in the 21st century. Online programs have expanded to offer options for adult learners seeking to expand their knowledge base.
• online courses • adult courses • adult learning • continue education • independent study

Pushing Daisies Cast at Paley Fest
The Paly Festival unites fans and the stars of their favorite shows like "Pushing Daisies."
• pushing daisies • william s. paley television festival • paleyfest • kristin chenoweth • lee pace

Read More, Write Better Fiction
I've shaken my head many times after hearing a writer proclaim that they don't read much. That's like a Doctor with no Med degree. Great writers are also great readers!
• writing fiction • reading • genres • pacing • plotting

Sistas in the Spirit: Review
The all-female collection from Integrity Gospel, "Sistas in the Spirit," is an unusually satisfying compilation.
• sistas in the spirit • integrity gospel • gospel music • vickie winans • juanita bynum

Fibromyalgia: Planning a Stress-Free Holiday
Thanksgiving has come and gone, but Christmas is right around the corner. The three Ps of planning a stress-free, flare-free holiday.
• fibromyalgia • fibro • fm • fms • thanksgiving

Home Projects: Getting Started
How to get started on a home project.
• motivation • pacing yourself • the little jobs • having an attitude • how to start a home project.

Knowing and Setting Your Limits
We have all heard it a zillion times; listen to your body, pace yourself, don’t forget to breathe, know your limits, etc., etc., but what exactly does that mean?
• fibromyalgia • fms • fibro • limits • pacing

My Christmas Wish List (2003)
Traditionally, we make Christmas wish lists for those things we would like to receive. I would like, however, to break from tradition by offering my Christmas wish list for you my dear friends. Well, okay, I will admit that I’m hoping to receive these wishes as well.
• fibro • fibromyalgia • coping • holidays • hope

No Pan Intended Top Horse of 2003
No Pan Intended was one of North America's top 3-year-old colt pacers in 2003 and will likely earn national horse of the year honors.
• no pan intended • bob glazer • david miller • ivan sugg • harness racing

The Great Age Debate
How old should your horse be before you ride him for the first time? This hotly-debated question is also one of the most important decisions you can make to ensure a healthy and happy future for your youngster - here are some of the issues involved.
• horse • horses • young horses • training young horses • riding young horses


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