Getting on Track with Erin Strout

May 14, 2009 at 5:26 pm Leave a comment

When she’s not writing for The Penn Stater, freelance writer Erin Strout ’97 Com writes for publications like Runner’s World. A marathoner and triathlete, Strout brings hard-earned expertise to her work for the venerable magazine. Her latest piece, which appears in RW’s June issue, explains how working out at the local high school track can be a great way for even seasoned runners to focus their training and improve their times. No matter how fast you are (or want to get), it’s great practical advice.

Ryan Jones, senior editor

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