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Embrace Running 142: Tarantula Run

This week, Elena gives her race recap of the Tarantula Run. Nick Symmonds has launched Run Gum. The Trails in Motion Film Festival might be coming to a city near you. Baltimore Marathon recommends certain cheer words prior to their event. A shoplifter gets schooled by ultrarunners. A “volunteer” files a lawsuit against Competitor Group. If you plan on running the Beijing Marathon you might want to wear a mask. Max King wins the Warrior Dash World Championship. And our weeks in training. 


Recommended Cheer Words
Shop Lifter Gets Schooled
Lawsuit Regarding Volunteers 
Launch of Run Gum
Beijing Marathon Runners Don Mask
Max King Wins Warrior Dash Championship
Trails in Motion Film Festival
Tarantula Run

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MyID Sport Bracelet Review


Safety when running should always be a top priority. Currently there are many different products for runners to use to help increase the chances that when something bad happens on the run those who first come upon you will be able to help. I see more and more runners wearing safety tags or bracelets that have access to personal information that would be helpful in a situation when you are not able to verbally provide that information yourself. One such product is MyID. 

MyID is a bracelet that can store vital personal and medical information. It’s different than other Medical ID and safety bracelets and tags in that instead of having the information written or engraved on the bracelet itself the information is stored online. First responders or others who are first to find you have three ways that they can access this information: they can scan the QR code on the bracelet with their smartphone, they can call the live operator that is available 24/7 or they can look up the information using the unique ID and PIN from any web enabled device. Since the information you enter, also known as your profile, is securely stored online you can update it at any time.

Your profile is created online and linked to your specific MyID bracelet. Your profile is customizable and includes your name, contact information, one medical condition and one emergency contact for free. For a subscription fee of $10/year (called the Premium Profile) you can add medications, allergies, insurance information, additional medical conditions and additional emergency contacts. The good news is that you get a free year of the Premium Profile when you purchase a MyID bracelet and link it to your online profile.

MyID has several different products and their MyID Sport is their most lightweight product and happens to be the one I have. It comes in several color combinations. It also comes in different sizes so that you can get the most comfortable fit on your wrist. There is a sizing chart on their site to guide you so you know which one to order. Mine fits comfortably on my wrist and does not rub in anyway. I really like that it is lightweight and sometimes I forget I even have it on. MyID sport is waterproof and comes with a lifetime warranty. Some users have noted that the ID, PIN and QR code start to wear off after much use but MyID has acknowledged this and states that they have made changes to their products to make this less likely. They also have a lifetime warranty and have offered to replace those products that have had this happen. I’ve worn mine for about a month and have not noticed any wearing.

They also offer a free app for the iPhone and iPod Touch that allows you to edit your profile and display your custom QR code on the lock screen itself. The great thing about MyID is that it is very easy to update your information online and have it immediately linked with your bracelet without having to purchase a new one.

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Embrace Running 141: Ragnar Trail Vail Lake

This week we give our race recap of Ragnar Trail Vail Lake. Ironman World Championship in Kona was this weekend and we go over some of the results. It was a windy day at the Chicago Marathon and a man decided to join the race to avoid police. A funny story from the Buenos Aires Marathon. And our week in training.


Buenos Aires Marathon Mistake
Rita Jeptoo Repeats at Chicago Marathon
Eliud Kipchoge Wins Chicago
Man Escapes Police in Marathon 
Ragnar Vail Lake

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Embrace Running 140: 5k 10k Remix

This week, we give our race recap of the Rock ‘n’ Roll San Jose Remix Challenge. We go over some of the questions every runner has asked themselves. And our week in training.


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22 Questions Every Runner Has Asked
RnR San Jose
The Terrible and Wonderful Reasons I Run Long Distances

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Embrace Running 139: New Marathon World Record

This week, we talk about Dennis Kimetto setting a new world marathon record at the Berlin Marathon. Finding the time and motivation to run. Boston Marathon could be reassessing their qualifying standards. The Mill Race Marathon is derailed. And our week in training.


Copyright SCC EVENTS/Jiro Mochizuki

Copyright SCC EVENTS/Jiro Mochizuki

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