Health and Safety:
While we want to promote active and healthy lifestyles, we are not medical professionals–please consult with your doctor before starting any fitness or exercise regimen.
We would also like to give you a careful reminder to do your races in a safe area, watch your surroundings, don’t wear headphones, keep watch of any cars, and have fun!
While we want to promote active and healthy lifestyles, we are not medical professionals–please consult with your doctor before starting any fitness or exercise regimen.
We would also like to give you a careful reminder to do your races in a safe area, watch your surroundings, don’t wear headphones, keep watch of any cars, and have fun!
Article Fact-checking
Many of the articles on this site have been created by talented authors whom we fully support in sharing their own diverse opinions. However, not all the views expressed by our authors will necessarily be in line with Run on History. Our articles are for your information and entertainment, and while we do our best to fact check everything we publish, we strive to give you the most accurate and factual content possible. Ultimately, we encourage you to do your own research and come to your own conclusions.
Many of the articles on this site have been created by talented authors whom we fully support in sharing their own diverse opinions. However, not all the views expressed by our authors will necessarily be in line with Run on History. Our articles are for your information and entertainment, and while we do our best to fact check everything we publish, we strive to give you the most accurate and factual content possible. Ultimately, we encourage you to do your own research and come to your own conclusions.
Disclaimer regarding articles that discuss race/ethnicity:
At Run on History, we strive to promote equality and make sure that all of our articles that cover sensitive topics are covered in the most respectful way possible.
While we aim to treat these topics with utmost mindfulness, we understand that best practices for referring to racial categories are debated. For both clarity and consistency, we have chosen to capitalize terms like “Black” and “White” when used as racial descriptors.
A note on capitalization:
At Run on History, we strive to promote equality and make sure that all of our articles that cover sensitive topics are covered in the most respectful way possible. With that in mind, we understand that the practices for referring to racial categories is a debated topic. For both clarity and consistency, we have chosen to capitalize terms like Black and White when used as racial descriptors.
At Run on History, we strive to promote equality and make sure that all of our articles that cover sensitive topics are covered in the most respectful way possible.
While we aim to treat these topics with utmost mindfulness, we understand that best practices for referring to racial categories are debated. For both clarity and consistency, we have chosen to capitalize terms like “Black” and “White” when used as racial descriptors.
A note on capitalization:
At Run on History, we strive to promote equality and make sure that all of our articles that cover sensitive topics are covered in the most respectful way possible. With that in mind, we understand that the practices for referring to racial categories is a debated topic. For both clarity and consistency, we have chosen to capitalize terms like Black and White when used as racial descriptors.
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