After 35 years and hundreds of thousands of miles, the race is run for a local running shoe retailer in the northwest suburbs. Runners High ‘n Tri, a staple of downtown Arlington Heights since 1990, ...
If you are a runner, you know exactly what runner's high is. If you're not a runner, you have probably heard of it, and you're probably skeptical. It's supposed to be the intense happy and uplifting ...
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Long-time runners often talk about the runner’s high—that euphoric state of flow in which it feels like all is right with the world and you can run forever. Non-runners find it an alien concept.
Over the course of 35 years in business in downtown Arlington Heights, Runners High ‘n Tri owner Mark Rouse navigated changes in technology, consumer habits and interests, and economic disruptions ...
Endocannabinoids are better candidates than endorphins to explain "runner's high," a feeling of euphoria after aerobic exercise. Running and other forms of aerobic exercise stimulate the ...
The No. 1 New Year’s resolution among Americans is to lose weight. A close second is to gain control over one’s life. One of the best ways to do both is through diet and exercise — especially true for ...
The natural high. Some have snagged it by smoking bananas, eating nutmeg, or placing halved ping-pong balls over their eyes and listening to symphonic prog. But for runners, the titillation goes with ...
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