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By Riri Nagao
In #runririfast, interaction design and UX
Posted August 1, 2018

What racing bibs can teach us about UX design

I’ll never forget the day I toed the starting line at my first marathon – the TCS New York City Marathon on November 5, 2017 with Frank Sinatra’s “New York, New York” playing. Years of [...]

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By Riri Nagao
In #runririfast
Posted March 20, 2018

United Airlines NYC Half 2018

Breathtaking! My finishing time, I mean. The sights on the brand new route were wonderful but there’s nothing like finishing significantly faster than anticipated. On Sunday, March 18th, I raced [...]

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By Riri Nagao
In #runririfast
Posted July 19, 2017

Learning to be a patient runner while injured

I have a problem: I don’t like to rest. I’m impatient. I’m obsessed with becoming faster and stronger and I love seeing results. I’m also paralyzed by the idea that if I take any days [...]

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By Riri Nagao
In #runririfast
Posted April 3, 2017

United Airlines NYC Half 2017

Last month on Sunday, March 19th, I took over the streets of Manhattan at the United Airlines NYC Half 2017 along with almost 20,000 athletes from around the world. We represented 6 continents, [...]

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By Riri Nagao
In #runririfast
Posted March 8, 2017

Overcoming my winter training fears

This past weekend, I wrapped up my winter racing season with the NYRR Washington Heights Salsa, Blues, and Shamrocks 5K on Sunday, March 5th. I want to have an honest discussion on what it has [...]

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