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Preparing for Broad Street: Race Training with a Disability

The days are getting longer and it’s basically impossible for any more snow to fall which means race season is approaching.  One of the first races on the area calendar is the 35th Annual Blue Cross Broad Street Run, which is less than three months away.  It’s the largest 10 miler in the country with 38,000 finishers last year and a wide variety of participants from international pros to average Joe’s to wheelchair racers.

This race and many others around the world offer great opportunities for individuals with disabilities to push their limits and get involved. Signing up for and competing in a race should not be an obstacle, regardless of disability. Whether it’s an amputation, paralysis, vision or hearing impairments, brain injury, or other disability that might be holding you back, get motivated and start training with the tips below.

Where to start:

Training:

Race Day Ready:

 

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