![]() Shares some words of wisdom about the New York City Marathon course for Kari and Serena before they ran the marathon in 2015 for Action for Healthy Kids.Describes his November 2007 Olympic trials experience in New York and the tragic passing of Ryan Shay and Meb’s devastating hip injury.Talks about Meb for Mortals: How to Run, Think, and Eat Like a Champion Marathoner and how all runners can apply it to their running journeys. ![]() Shares his passion for running and the ElliptiGO®.Recounts his seventh-grade Physical Education class and how that inspired him to run (which included a 5:20-minute mile!) and learning what the Olympics were.Shares his story about how he came to the United States at twelve years old from a war-torn village from his book Run to Overcome: The Inspiring Story of an American Champion’s Long-Distance Quest to Achieve a Big Dream.Is the only man to have an Olympic medal who has also won the Boston Marathon and New York City Marathon.We typically highlight an everyday Runner of the Week, but in honor of Meb running the Olympic Trials, we thought it would be fitting for Meb to be the Runner of the Week to give him some extra love and good mojo! Kari shares her experience chatting it up with Meb Keflezighi from “Meb Keflezighi-Achieving Your Dreams Through Hard Work” ( Episode 85 Episode 86) and gives listeners an update as well on Mighty Meb now. ![]() Congratulations, Marla! Marla ran the Big Beach Marathon, and she’ll be featured on an upcoming episode to share her race recap and experience there! The January Jabra Pulse earbuds winner is Marla Lenox from Alabama. Kari loves her Jabra Pulse earbuds because of their top-of-the line sound clarity, customizable fit, and ability to connect to many running apps. Don’t forget that February’s winner will also receive an exclusive Skype call with Kari. ![]() Jabra, a sponsor of TRLS, is giving away a FREE set of Jabra Pulse earbuds in February! To enter to win, head on over to /TRL and sign up for the TRLS e-mail list at /join. Serena Marie, RD, illustrates the science behind gluten-free diets. goes fan-girl crazy over elite runners like Adrianna Nelson and Luke Puskedra. and any use of such marks by GN Audio A/S is under license.Kari re-runs (get it?) her interview with Meb Keflezighi from July 2015, announces the ElliptiGO® ARC, and. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. ® Jabra is a registered trademark of GN Audio A/S. Contact Jabra Enterprise support for further information. *All Jabra USB devices are supported, excepts for Jabra GN 2000, Jabra GO 6400 Series, Dial 520, Biz 1900 & UC Voice 1st generation. Jabra Xpress works with all Jabra corded USB devices, wireless USB devices, and Bluetooth devices using Jabra Link 360/370/380*. Jabra Device Compatibility – Windows and macOS Hardware: A USB connection must be available and a Jabra device must be connected to it. End-user Mac requirements macOS version 10.15, 11.x. The latest three versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari are supported. To access Jabra Xpress, use the following systems: Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. Technical requirements – macOS Jabra Xpress works with all leading IT deployment tools DMG packages created in Jabra Xpress can be deployed via any deployment tool that supports the macOS standard. Hardware: A USB connection must be available and a Jabra device must be connected to it.The latest three versions of Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari are supported. To access Jabra Xpress, use the following web browsers: Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari. MSI packages created in Jabra Xpress can be deployed via any deployment tool that supports the Microsoft MSI standard. Technical requirements – Windows Jabra Xpress works with all leading IT deployment tools *Analytics is available for Engage 50* and Evolve 2 series. Deployment Options Jabra Xpress can be deployed fast and easily as a true Cloud solution or as an on-premises installation – all dependent on the customer’s setup. Standardization across the company – to reduce IT support.Device compliance – settings aligned with corporate policies.Seamless deployment – compatibility with companies’ own deployment solution/ application.Instantly and remotely manage devices from the browser New firmware and settings will be available for the relevant headsets, camera, and speakerphones within 1 hour. |Utilize all the data the devices produce and see the results in the dashboard Comprehensive insights: Background noise, headset usage analytics, audio exposure. Manage all attached devices and control the settingsĬomplete overview of all USB devices in your organization, including Jabra and non-Jabra devices. ![]() Jabra Xpress Features Benefits Asset Management Jabra Xpress is free of charge and is SOC II Type 1 compliant. ![]()
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