If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! What Age Do You Think Runners Peak? I found this question on a running forum and the responses and views were in the thousands, so I had to take a peak and see what others think? […]
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Cadence Tips Cadence is a critical part of running, lowering the stress on your ankles and knees, and reducing injuries. Improving cadence is not difficult, but it does involve specific training and you need to give yourself time to see improvement. (At least six to eight weeks for your body to adapt.) “Typically […]
Stretches For Tight Hips Tight hips are more common than you think. This can be true from runners to people who sit at their desk all day. Runners know that the increased endurance and endorphin rush you gain from running is amazing, but those perks can also come with a few set backs, […]
Dynamic Stretches A smart warm up will give your muscles, bones, and joints a chance to loosen up. The best stretches for warming up before your run are dynamic stretches. These stretches are designed to take your joints and muscles through a challenging and repetitive motion, moving a body part further with […]
Marathon Kept Secret This tongue in cheek video is hilarious! Could you ever train and run a marathon without telling anybody? Learn how to make running easier on your body: Running Drills Strength and Mobility Exercises Postural and Stability Exercises 6 and 12 Week Training Plans Step by Step Coaching Runner’s knee rehab program […]
Plyometric Exercises for Runners Why plometrics? Plyometrics are the perfect exercises for runners because they aim to develop strength and speed to produce fast and powerful movements. Plyo’s train the muscles to contract more quickly and forcefully from an actively pre-stretched position. The benefit of these exercises for distance runners is that you can […]