Returning to Running From An Injury
At some point in nearly every runner’s life, he or she will undoubtedly suffer a running-related injury. Fortunately, such injuries are rarely serious. Unfortunately, they
Former Longhorns Have Medal Haul at Olympics
If the University of Texas was a country, it would have finished just behind Cuba in total Olympic medals at the recently completed Olympic Games
Heard Around The Lake: News, Notes and Idle Gossip
Our own Leo Manzano’s historic medal winning 1500 meters on Tuesday night at the Olympics may not be over and set in stone. Leo the
Leo The Lion Storms To Historic 1500 Silver Medal
Leonel Manzano’s handle of Leo the Lion was never more in evidence than Tuesday night at the London Olympics when the TexEx showed incredible heart
Congratulations to Leo Manzano!
RunTex gives a big CONGRATULATIONS to Austin’s Leo Manzano, for winning the Olympic Silver in the 1500 meters. For write-up, photos and video of Leo’s
Long Run Facts About Summer Hydration
By now, we all have had the wisdom of drinking plenty of fluids in summer drummed into our collective heads. Drink before, during and after
Heard Around The Lake: News, Notes and Idle Gossip
As the London Olympics begins to get into the meat of its schedule—i.e. track—the quadrennial Olympic sport of criticizing the television coverage is already in
What You Need to Know About Running and Arthritis
How many times have you heard this one from some of your non-running friends and family: “If you keep up with that running, all the
Chafing on the run can be avoided
If you’re new to running this summer and just starting to do longer and longer runs, chances are good that soon you may become familiar
Heard Around the Lake: News, Notes and Idle Gossip
SAN ANTONIO—I’ve been running pretty much my entire life (as far as I can remember, at least since third grade). Ike was still in the















