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			<formatted>Andrew Nagelin</formatted>
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		<aboutMe>I&apos;m a Boston area running enthusiast.  I started distance running almost by chance back in 2003, and it has changed my life.

I started this blog because I enjoy writing and thought it would be fun to write about something I am passionate about: running.

I hope you enjoy reading my blog and find it both entertaining and interesting. One of my goals is to pass along what I have learned to new runners.

My disclaimer:

I&apos;m not a professional trainer, coach or medical professional. All of the advice and tips I pass along are from my own experience, the experience of others and lots of reading.

Nothing I write in this blog is intended to diagnose, treat or prevent any medical condition. I encourage you to run but consult your doctor first.

Run well my friends!</aboutMe>
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