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		<title><![CDATA[Chi Living Love Letters - Marathon]]></title>
		<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chiliving/testimonials</link>
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		<dc:creator>annelise@chiliving.com</dc:creator>
		<dc:rights>Copyright 2013</dc:rights>
		<dc:date>2013-04-23T15:37:30+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[Chi Runner Finishes First Marathon Injury-Free]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/chi-runner-finishes-first-marathon-injury-free</link>
			<guid>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/chi-runner-finishes-first-marathon-injury-free#When:19:38:44Z</guid>
			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	I wanted to let you know about the great experience I have had with Chi Running.</p>
<p>
	I have been a reluctant runner on and off for several years, having had to run for the military. As a doctor, I am acquainted with the anatomy of the human body. However, my first few forays into half marathon training were fraught with various different pains. I had very bad foot pain during my first half marathon. My second half marathon, I started having significant hip pain, a condition I had diagnosed myself with called Trochanteric Bursitis. I was able to complete both races but in a significant amount of pain.</p>
<p>
	At a point shortly afterwards, I had basically stopped running altogether in favor of cycling, which I found to be less painful to my body. I found that I could cycle for several hours and feel relatively refreshed afterwards. But with running, I always felt "beat up" after running for any significant different.</p>
<p>
	It was not until one of my patients had recommended that I try Chi Running that I decided to give it a try. In short, after reading the book and implementing Chi Running into my runs, I found that I was able to run more than 3 miles (which had seemed to be my limit) without pain. In fact, within a matter of 6 weeks of Chi Running, I was able to complete a half marathon without pain (except for calf cramping because I was going so fast!) and was able to achieve a personal best. This included cramping at around mile 10, at which point I had to slow down but not stop, thanks to Chi Running!</p>
<p>
	Since then, over the past year, I had trained with the <a href="http://store.chiliving.com/ChiRunning-Products/Books/Chi-Marathon-Book" target="_blank">Chi Running marathon book</a> for my first full Marathon in December 2011. Needless to say, with Chi Running, I was able to train up successfully for the full marathon and to do so while avoiding injury!</p>
<p>
	All this time, I have been lauding the praises of your book, not only <a href="http://store.chiliving.com/ChiRunning-Products/Books/ChiRunning-Book" target="_blank">Chi Running</a> but also <a href="http://store.chiliving.com/ChiWalking-Products/Books_CW/ChiWalking-Book" target="_blank">Chi Walking</a>! I talk of your books to my patients at every opportunity and many of them have purchased and implemented your techniques to help them stay active and fit. I have at times felt like an infomercial salesperson when I speak of your books, but the proof is in the pudding! I use myself as an example and many of my patients have given me feedback on their responses to the Chi Running.</p>
<p>
	I work at a large health organization and we have a health store within the building that I work. I have asked the staff to stock the Chi Running and Chi Walking books for my patients. It has been a hit so far, and the first few patients that have bought the books were not even my patients!</p>
<p>
	I wanted to thank you once again for your book and allowing me to run more naturally!</p>
<p>
	Dr. Joe Sumaquial, CA</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Marathon, Injury, Medical, Sites to Display On, ChiLiving, ChiRunning, Hips/Pelvis]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-08-23T19:38:44+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[52 Marathons in 52 Weeks]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/52-marathons-in-52-weeks</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;">
	"Marathon Goddess" Julie Weiss is running 52 marathons in 52 weeks with ChiRunning. Watch her video!</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Marathon, Endorsement, Performance, Sites to Display On, ChiLiving, ChiRunning, ChiWalking]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2013-04-05T18:55:33+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[Chi Walking: Our Path to Walking Pleasure and Walking Speed]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/chi-walking-our-path-to-walking-pleasure-and-walking-speed</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	During the past few years, my wife and I have become avid Chi Walkers &ndash; it&rsquo;s been an invaluable and powerful journey. It all began a few years ago, when we read an article in our local newspaper challenging people to walk a marathon. My wife thought that would be fun, I thought she was crazy.</p>
<p>
	We began training shortly after that. Our goal was to walk the Portland, Oregon marathon and finish with a 15 min/mile pace. We met our goal, with considerable effort and discomfort, and concluded that that was about as fast as we would ever walk. But we caught the marathon bug and decided to do another. We walked our second marathon in Maui, Hawaii, but we were in a lot of pain by the end.&nbsp; At this point, we had not yet heard of Chi Walking but, lucky for us, that lacking was soon to end.</p>
<p>
	After reading the Chi Walking book and watching the DVD, we enlisted the help of Eugene&rsquo;s Certified Chi Walking Instructor, Keith McConnell, to fine tune our technique and take full advantage of this pioneering approach to walking. In no time we were Chi Walking with ease, efficiency and steadily increasing speed. Over subsequent months, we completed several more marathons (always finishing hand in hand) and cut over an hour off our initial marathon time &ndash; down to five and a half hours - who would have thought we &ldquo;older types&rdquo; could ever walk&nbsp; that smoothly and that quickly! Thank you, Keith!</p>
<p>
	Also, on those rare occasions when we&rsquo;ve had physical discomfort, e.g., my right knee was bothering me on a walk recently, all it has taken to handle it is to do a body scan and then re-focus to good Chi Walking form. Voila, soreness gone!&nbsp; All in all, Chi Walking has become our science and our art &ndash; a magical way to walk &ndash; leading to a more mindful and healthy way to live. We recommend it to everyone whether or not they ever want to walk a marathon &ndash; Chi Walking works!</p>
<p>
	Jim &amp; Sue Mehrwein, Springfield, Oregon</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Beginners, Marathon, Endorsement, Sites to Display On, ChiLiving, ChiWalking, Knees]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2013-01-02T16:19:17+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[Three Years Later ...]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/three-years-later</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	Dear Katherine,</p>
<p>
	I had one of those "magical" runs Saturday over the Ben Franklin Bridge and back. I covered 12 miles and felt like I could have gone forever. Twice in the past few weeks, I&#39;ve set out to run 7 or 8 miles and would up end going 11 or 12. It struck me it was high time to check back in as you requested in 2009 when I wrote to you (see below) to thank you for the work you and Danny so carefully developed and made accessible to hobbled and frustrated runners (like me).&nbsp; I read the book in September of 2009, put a few focuses into practice, and was ecstatic about how much better my running flowed. I&#39;m a slow learner in some ways, so the point made repeatedly in the book, that internalizing the Chi form is a practice, that one never really gets it "done" is certainly true for me. Even after all this time - and a one-day workshop and a private lesson -- my former "power runner" still lurks when I get tired or mentally lazy. That said, not only am I still running, I&#39;ve run 4 half marathons in the past calendar year - most recently with my 28-year old daughter (see photo attached). They&#39;ve been enjoyable and my recovery has been super speedy. The old knee issues? Not a twinge!</p>
<p>
	There aren&rsquo;t enough words to thank you. I thought the next best thing would be to touch base to let you know that I&#39;m still plugging away out here (30 pounds lighter), pelvis leveling, column-izing, and arguing (sometimes audibly) with my lower legs to be cotton for crying out loud!</p>
<p>
	I just signed up for your online marathon program and I&#39;m really excited to get started!</p>
<p>
	Marilyn</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Marathon, Breakthroughs, Performance, Over 50, Sites to Display On, ChiRunning, Hips/Pelvis, Knees]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-10-31T15:33:52+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[A Successful Finish - World Ironman]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/a-successful-finish-world-ironman</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	Dear Danny,</p>
<p>
	Having successfully finished the World Ironman Championships in Kona Hawai&#39;i just a few days ago, I wanted to express my deepest gratitude to you.</p>
<p>
	Thank you for bringing Chi Running into this world. I would not have been able to reach the ultimate goal for all triathletes without you!</p>
<p>
	For this reason, I decided to wear your Chi Running cap on race day and through the finish line.</p>
<p>
	If I can be of any assistance in promoting the Chi Running technique, please let me know.</p>
<p>
	Best regards from<br />
	Alexander-Maximilian &nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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	&nbsp;</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Changed My Life, Marathon, Breakthroughs, Performance, Over 50, Triathlons, Sites to Display On, ChiLiving, ChiRunning]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-10-26T15:52:54+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[My Chicago Marathon Experience]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/my-chicago-marathon-experience</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	Hi Danny, Katherine and the Chi Team!</p>
<p>
	I feel fortunate that Curt Munson, owner of Playmaker&#39;s in Okemos, Michigan, introduced me to Chi Running in 2006.&nbsp; I have considered myself a Chi Runner ever since; running injury free since then.</p>
<p>
	I&#39;m not sure I can express the depth of my sincerity when I say I am a rabid Chi Runner <img src="smile.gif" width="19" height="19" alt="smile" style="border:0;" />&nbsp; When I decided to run the 2012 Chicago Marathon, I decided to train using your Chi Marathon training program.&nbsp; The new book is awesome, and I have recommended it to many of my running friends.</p>
<p>
	The information contained in Chi Marathon is nothing short of magical.&nbsp; Every page, every chapter seemed to hit the mark.&nbsp; I understand much of the material was presented in the first book, but for some reason it all came together with greater clarity in Chi Marathon, and each week I found myself improving my form, my pace... and my enjoyment and confidence.</p>
<p>
	My Chicago Marathon experience on Oct. 7th was the best I could have hoped for.&nbsp; I am 62 years old, and ran my first marathon @ age 55.&nbsp; Since then I have run 25+ half marathons, many 5K&#39;s and 2012 Chicago was my 5th marathon.&nbsp; Until Chicago, I have never been able to break 5 hours; nor finish my marathons feeling good.&nbsp; Since 2006 I have been obscessed with reaching my goal of "anything under 4:59:59".</p>
<p>
	For Chicago I downloaded Podrunner music with a 180bpm tempo.&nbsp; The music kept me totally focused on form, lean, footstrike, relaxing, and conserving energy.&nbsp; I sailed to the finish feeling fresh in 4:54:56.&nbsp; I could have run further, and a little faster.&nbsp; I had minimal soreness post race, and comfortably ran 3 days later.&nbsp; I haven&#39;t been able to wipe the smile of my face since.&nbsp; Thank you for such a wonderful gift. The Chi Running technique is truly revolutionary, and I thank you for sharing it.</p>
<p>
	Cheryl Hansen</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Changed My Life, Marathon, Performance, Half Marathon, Over 50, Sites to Display On, ChiRunning]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-10-18T21:17:00+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[Returned from Injury Stronger than Before]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/returned-from-injury-stronger-than-before</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	Dear Danny:</p>
<p>
	Sunday&#39;s race (Chicago Marathon, 2012) became a great success for me!</p>
<p>
	For one full year I have been practicing the ChiRunning technique, last sunday Chicago marathon was my first marathon using it. I still cant believe I returned from injury stronger than ever with my old times back (3:30 as predicted), during the race I felt confident, fast, relaxed, and strong; but the very best thing is that I managed to walk to the subway station and my hotel and have a next day jog just as if nothing ever happened. This is the first time as a runner that I am not hurting a single bit. I returned home yesterday and today went to the track to jog 8km but especially to tell my friends my wonderful experience, that ChiRunning works like a charm and that I was able to receive advice from the man who created it.</p>
<p>
	Thank you so much Danny, your advice on my shoulders was incredible. Thank you for your contribution to making running so fun, natural and safe.<br />
	Hope to see you in Costa Rica for the seminar, please keep me informed.<br />
	I look forward to some day share a run with you.</p>
<p>
	Your guatemalan friend,</p>
<p>
	Carlos J. Soto</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Marathon, Injury, Breakthroughs, Performance, Workshops & Certified Instructors, Sites to Display On, ChiLiving, ChiRunning, Back/Spine]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-10-15T13:26:59+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[Chicago Marathon Expo]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/chicago-marathon-expo</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	Hi Chi Runners,</p>
<p>
	Here&#39;s a picture of my sister, Joyce Elliott, and my niece, Jennie Collins, with Danny at the Chicago Expo.&nbsp; They both set PR&#39;s (Jennie took 26 minutes off her time and finished in 3:45 and Joyce took 6 minutes off her time in her 2nd marathon and finished in 4:48.) Joyce attended Danny&#39;s talk on Sat. morning and here&#39;s a quote that you can share:</p>
<p>
	"Listening to Danny&#39;s talk on Saturday really helped! I kept &#39;stretching my crown to the sky&#39;, and refreshing my form at each mile...I needed to...it really helped by engaging my core I&#39;m sure...&#39;let the lean be your gas pedal&#39;....I kept that mantra going too!"</p>
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	Cheers, Mary</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Marathon, Breakthroughs, Sites to Display On, ChiRunning]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-10-09T16:04:20+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[One year of ChiRunning]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/one-year-of-chirunning</link>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>
	&nbsp;</p>
<p>
	Well, the results, not evidence, are in.&nbsp; One year and one week after taking my first ChiRunning workshop in Chicago on the 10th of September, here are my PRs (all set after the workshop):</p>
<p>
	5km - 17.02 (41 seconds faster than 20 years ago)<br />
	5m - 29:52 (improvement of 4:30)<br />
	10km - 37:56<br />
	10m - 1:01:21<br />
	Half-Marathon - 1:22:42 (improvement of 8:37, 6:23 faster than the 2011 Chicago Half the day after the ChiRunning workshop)<br />
	Marathon - 3:08:08 (improvement of 25:45)</p>
<p>
	I&#39;m 40 years old and fit into the Clydesdale category, as I weigh 195 lbs.&nbsp; I only run three times a week and attend yoga classes 4 - 6 times a week.&nbsp; I would consider my nutrition to be OK.&nbsp; My diet consists of organic foods if possible, very little red meat and if I choose to eat meat or poultry, I try and make sure it&#39;s humanely raised and locally sourced.</p>
<p>
	Over the last couple of years, there&#39;s been a seemingly inexorable move towards minimalist shoes, in no small part prompted by Chris McDougall&#39;s seminal book, &#39;Born to Run&#39;.&nbsp; I was one of the groupies who went out and purchased two pairs of Vibram 5-Fingers after reading just a couple of chapters.&nbsp; I was also lucky, but stupid, because I didn&#39;t follow the advice and transition into them gradually; however, despite diving straight in, I did not get injured.&nbsp; One can&#39;t go to a race, or a sporting goods store, a running website or magazine where there aren&#39;t people plugging gait analysis (in many cases, because they want to sell some shoes) and all of a sudden, everybody is wearing minimalist or barefoot shoes.&nbsp; And if they&#39;re not minimalist shoes, they&#39;re the latest models featuring unprecedented support.&nbsp; In my case, I took Danny&#39;s workshop three months after switching to the Vibrams, and that probably helped mitigate the injury risk.&nbsp; After all, for an old bloke who ran his first marathon (Big Sur, which was also my first marathon) in 3:04 aged 52, Danny must have been doing something correctly!</p>
<p>
	Research-wise, this is still a nascent area. We&#39;re starting to see a trickle of peer-reviewed papers on barefoot and minimalist running, many of which are encouraging, but it&#39;s still going to be some time before we can claim that &#39;the science is settled&#39; when it comes to minimalist running, let alone ChiRunning.&nbsp; We should also, however, bear in mind, as McDougall points out in his book, that there are no or few peer-reviewed papers supporting the use of regular running shoes with heavy cushioning and support in the heel.&nbsp; And for those who point to podiatrists and orthopedic surgeons who are quoted about the upswing in injuries suffered by barefoot or minimalist runners, are those injuries attributable to the footwear or poor form?</p>
<p>
	So why am I writing this?&nbsp; I thought I would use this opportunity to impart how I have benefited from ChiRunning, what I have learned, what I am still doing wrong, and what I need to do.</p>
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	<strong>Benefits:</strong></p>
<p>
	My times speak for themselves, but I am not sure that I can impute all of the improvement to Chi Running alone.&nbsp; The Vibrams have certainly helped, as have regular track sessions, yoga, improved nutrition and regular massage, but my half and full marathon times improved significantly immediately after taking Danny&#39;s workshop.&nbsp; This appears to be more than coincidental.<br />
	My times in training are much faster too.<br />
	Recovery times after hard races and training sessions have shortened, and there&#39;s less soreness.<br />
	It&#39;s rare that I&#39;m out of breath after a race.<br />
	The <a href="http://store.chiliving.com/ChiRunning-Products/ChiRunning-Apparel/Metronome">metronome</a> to regulate and maintain cadence has been critical.</p>
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	<strong>What have I learned?</strong></p>
<p>
	While Danny&#39;s <a href="http://store.chiliving.com/ChiRunning-Products/Books/ChiRunning-Book">book</a> and <a href="http://store.chiliving.com/ChiRunning-Products/ChiRunning-DVDs/ChiRunning-DVD">video</a> are a great starting point, taking a <a href="http://store.chiliving.com/Workshops">workshop</a> is even more important.&nbsp; But it doesn&#39;t end there.&nbsp; If you&#39;re serious about making the change, working with a locally certified instructor to point out flaws in form is also critical.&nbsp; In Chicago, I&#39;ve been working with Maurice Willis, who has been filming me, reviewing the film, measuring angles and pointing out flaws with hip and chin positioning.<br />
	When tiredness sets in during training or races, performing a quick form focus while slowing down definitely helps get things back on track.<br />
	The speed improvements will come naturally with correct form.<br />
	I don&#39;t need a heart rate monitor.&nbsp; It&#39;s a distraction. At best, as Danny says, it&#39;s a bio feedback tool to be used to measure progress at various points during training.&nbsp; I think it&#39;s useless in a race.</p>
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	<strong>What am I still doing wrong?</strong></p>
<p>
	I&#39;m not running from the core and focusing on the &#39;needle in cotton&#39; principle to the degree that I should.&nbsp; As an aside, I HATE core exercises and need to rectify that, as well as be more focused on it during training and races.<br />
	My pelvic tilt and lean need more work, which will improve through continued focus, coaching, and practice.<br />
	My head tends to swing about when tiredness sets in.</p>
<p>
	<strong>What do I need to do?</strong></p>
<p>
	Practice!<br />
	Regularly circle back to the book and DVD and follow the advice of focusing on different form principles during training sessions.&nbsp; Get down to Chicago&#39;s Oak St Beach and run barefoot in the sand so I can see how my feet are landing and if they&#39;re in alignment.<br />
	Continue to work with Maurice on refining my style so that I am running more from the core.<br />
	Hopefully take a one week instructor course so that I can immerse myself more in the ChiRunning principles.</p>
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	In summary, I can&#39;t say that ChiRunning is for everybody, in the same way that I can&#39;t say that minimalist shoes are for everybody.&nbsp; I find it more than coincidental that as I get older, my times continue to improve while maintaining my same Clydesdale weight and only running three days a week.&nbsp; It&#39;s been a year now since I took the workshop.&nbsp; I&#39;m not one of those numerous uplifting examples of an ITBS or PF sufferer who took Danny&#39;s workshop and now runs injury free.&nbsp; I&#39;ve managed to stay injury-free while improving my performance.&nbsp; There&#39;s clearly something Danny has nailed with his ChiRunning philosophy.&nbsp; I&#39;m a believer and intend to continue to seek improvement through the application of the ChiRunning principles.<br />
	&nbsp;</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Beginners, Marathon, Breakthroughs, Performance, Half Marathon, 5K & 10K, Weight Loss, Sites to Display On, ChiLiving, ChiRunning, ChiWalking]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-09-24T17:55:22+00:00</dc:date>
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			<title><![CDATA[A Promise]]></title>
			<link>http://www.chirunning.com/what-is-chirunning/testimonial/a-promise</link>
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	Hi Donna,</p>
<p>
	My name is Randy Pumm and I took your Chi Running workshop in Edmonton last year. I had signed up for Ironman Canada, but had never been able to run more than 10km because my knees would hurt or I would pull my left calf muscle.</p>
<p>
	I promised that I would let you know how it all turned out...</p>
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			<dc:subject><![CDATA[Changed My Life, Marathon, Injury, Breakthroughs, Performance, Workshops & Certified Instructors, Quads/Hamstrings, Knees]]></dc:subject>
			<dc:date>2012-09-24T14:52:43+00:00</dc:date>
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