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Run Your Personal Best Featured On 6abc Philadelphia
6abc Philadelphia reached out to Cory to find the best places to run in Philadelphia. Check out the segment below. #PhiladelphiaRunningCoach #news

New Balance Tech T-Shirts Now Available in Long & Short Sleeve
Show the world why you're so fast. Available for order today Run Your Personal Best New Balance Tech T-Shirts. Starting at $37.00. Email me @ cory@runyourpersonalbest.com to get yours today! #news
Featured in Philly Magazine: Pro Tips: 8 Things New Runners in Philly Need to Know
Philadelphia Magizine reached out to Run Your Personal Best to find tips new runners in Philly need to know. Below is the full article full of good tips. Tip #6 is from Run Your Personal Best. We are officially bumping right up against the busy fall racing season. In the next few weeks, once everyone returns from their fabulous August vacations (not that I’m jealous or anything—hrrrumph), runners-in-training will be hitting the sidewalks, paths and trails in pursuit of a fe
Highlighted In The Philadelphia Inquirer
Run Your Personal Best was highlighted in the Philadelphia Inquirer last weekend, being interviewed by Jen Miller on “streaking,” running the same race year after year after year. Jen interviewed Steve Gelman, a local runner who has run Broad Street 15 times. Jen was interested in understanding the benefits and drawbacks of “streaking.” In short, there are a few benefits of doing the same race year after year including guaranteed entry (10 years for Broad Street), increase ch


Now An Official Coach Of The American Cancer Society: DetermiNation
Run Your Personal Best is proud to announce that we are an official coach of The American Cancer Societies’ DetermiNation, offering our coaching services to people who register for Broad Street under The American Cancer Society: DetermiNation charity. I am honored to have the opportunity to be part of such a good cause. Whether it’s a friend, a family member or a friend of a friend, Cancer has affected just about everyone in the US. Cancer is the second leading cause of de
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