Running On Fumes: Why Smoking And Running Don’t Mix

I was into sports right from my childhood. Not a lot, but it was a part of school life. I was into skating till the 6th grade, having won a few events at the Maharashtra state level, then I participated in my school athletics events. My mom used to take me on walks, and that’s… Continue reading Running On Fumes: Why Smoking And Running Don’t Mix

MRC Veterans: Harendar Pharswan

An engineer by chance, an athlete by choice and an artist  by profession, is how Haren Pharswan likes to summarize himself. A 2016 MIT aeronautical batch graduate, he currently works in the creative design team for Think and Learn, Byju’s, in Bangalore and his superb artistic skills and creativity has earned him a promotion and fame in a… Continue reading MRC Veterans: Harendar Pharswan

MRC Veterans: Tanya Sinha

Our latest Runner Profile is person with a big heart and a smiling face. At least, for her students, who she calls “her kids”. This runner is a part of the Teach For India NGO, and she’s posted in a Government Primary school in Hyderabad. A ‘Monsoon Princess Jaipur’ title winner, she has also modeled… Continue reading MRC Veterans: Tanya Sinha

Couch to 5K: Running starts for yourself, by yourself, on your own

Soooooo you’ve been doing a lot of sitting on the couch and have started feeling lethargic. The most exercise you do is going from your room to the nearest auto-stand. Academics, hectic schedules, college clubs, socialising, late nights and parties have already got the better of you. But following the recent Rio Olympics and watching… Continue reading Couch to 5K: Running starts for yourself, by yourself, on your own

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