EXTRA | Dove correre a Monte Argentario

EPISODE · Sep 16, 2020 · 9 MIN

EXTRA | Dove correre a Monte Argentario

from RUN IS IT · host Riccardo Palombo

Nella prima puntata "Extra" di Run is it, Riccardo ci spiega dove correre a Monte Argentario. I percorsi per correre a Porto Santo Stefano, Orbetello, Feniglia e Porto Ercole indicati da chi è nato e cresciuto in quelle zone.• Note della puntata: https://riccardo.im/podcast/run-is-it-extra-1/ Chi può dare indicazioni per correre in zone turistiche, chi ci è nato o ci ha appena passato le vacanze, può partecipare e contribuire alle prossime puntate di "Extra" inviando un messaggio vocale al 351 8516686 (Whatsapp o Telegram). Consiglio di essere essenziali nelle indicazioni e non troppo discorsivi; questi podcast devono essere uno spunto, un primo suggerimento, un consiglio per correre in luoghi nuovi o per avere dritte da chi li conosce bene. Da runner a runner.• Club Strava: https://www.strava.com/clubs/runisit Run is it è un podcast per onorare la corsa, il podismo, il running. Non tanto il gesto in sé, più l'impegno, la dedizione, i motivi che ci fanno andare a letto presto per svegliarci all'alba e correre, magari in salita, spesso soffrendo, cercando qualcosa o sfuggendo qualcosa o inseguendo qualcosa.

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