In 1981 when you co-founded Front Runners, your fitness game was running, flash forward 35 years, and what’s the 2016 game? The game has changed due to a knee injury, but it’s based on what I
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In 1981 when you co-founded Front Runners, your fitness game was running, flash forward 35 years, and what’s the 2016 game? The game has changed due to a knee injury, but it’s based on what I
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Gary ran the La Jolla half marathon, “my first and last,” in 2004, a year after joining the club, Nowadays, he walks 4-5 miles most mornings and tops off at Sixth & Laurel on Saturday with the
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Stepping back, figuratively to 1985, what changes do you see in Front Runners and Walkers over the past 31 years? Before computers, things were handwritten or typed, including the club newsletter.
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Hailing from Charleston, South Carolina, and a self-described Navy brat, Dan is now a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy, stationed aboard the USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier home-ported at North Island.
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Recruited to be club co-chair, were you an eager and glad recruit, and what was the real experience like? Apprehensive! I had only been in the club for six months when I was approached about
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In 1982 I joined Front Runners at the suggestion of a co-worker, Jeff Wynne, just as I was coming out. It was scary to show up, but I did and pretended to be a runner—from Sixth & Laurel to
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