HOTM run tomorrow + "Born to Run" event next Friday!

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Apr 9, 2011, 10:34:10 AM4/9/11
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Come join us for our weekly run tomorrow at 10am!

As always, we'll meet outside on the steps of the MAC.  Fresh fruit and water will be provided after the run, between 10:45 and 11:15am.  Afterwards, please join us for brunch at Kirkland House!

Also, don't forget to join our new mailing list by e-mailing onthemove...@lists.fas.harvard.edu

Finally, a brief reminder of the next event in our HOTM lecture series, featuring Chris McDougall and Dan Lieberman, among many others!

HARVARD ON THE MOVE LECTURE SERIES


BORN TO RUN!

- 2011 Boston Marathon Edition -


The Naked Run & Cabaret:

stripping running down to its bare essentials


Friday, April 15, 2011

Emerson Hall, Room 105 

Harvard University


7:00 - 9:00 PM! 

(book signing from 6:30-7:00)


FREE ADMISSION! 

limited seating

first come, first served


FEATURING:

Chris McDougall ‘85, bestselling author of Born to Run

Dan Lieberman ‘86, Harvard’s “Barefoot Professor”

Lee Saxby, running coach extraordinaire

Irene Davis, Director, Spaulding National Running Center

Marshall Lewy ‘99, screenwriter

John Durant ‘05, professional hunter-gatherer

Brandon Wood, Ironman Opera Singer

AND... The Naked Tour Hula Dancers



--
Alexios Monopolis, Ph.D. || Harvard University
Program Manager & Coach
Harvard On The Move || Center for Wellness
Resident Sustainability, Wellness & Outings Tutor
Kirkland House || Faculty of Arts and Sciences

Harvard On The Move
"Harvard On The Move is a University-wide initiative created to promote physical and psychological wellness through non-competitive walking and running programs.  The initiative includes weekly walks and runs led by Alexios Monopolis, program manager & coach, and workshops and lectures highlighting cutting edge research and practical hands-on information.  Harvard On The Move is free and open to students, faculty, staff and alumni, as well as our neighbors in Cambridge and Boston." (www.harvard.edu/onthemove
)

Schedule:
http://www.facebook.com/Harvard.on.the.Move

Mailing List:
onthemove...@lists.fas.harvard.edu

Questions:
onth...@harvard.edu


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