It’s impossible to overstate the many benefits of strength training for your run performance. Runners who do bodyweight moves or lift weights have more power, better balance, improved efficiency, and, ...
Improving your running performance isn’t just about clocking mile after mile. Of course, this helps, but it’s not the only way. Strength training is also key. From improved performance to preventing ...
If you're starting a new running regime, it's important to strengthen your calves, hamstrings, quadriceps and glutes. These legs muscles work together to provide the power, stability and speed you ...
The exercise proven to boost a runner’s overall performance - Experts say cross-training can reduce the risk of injury and ...
Incorporating balance exercises into your strength training routine can help improve your stability, reduce the risk of injuries and enhance your running performance. From single-leg exercises to ...
Training for a race involves more than logging miles. Anna McGee demonstrated how resistance band exercises can help runners get ready for races like Grandma’s Marathon. “Any type of cardiovascular ...
Runners often have every intention to do strength exercises. But then training for a race takes up time—along with everyday tasks—so they end up skipping muscle-building workouts. If this sounds ...
Warm up with five minutes of easy jogging; add a few strides if you’re feeling stiff. Run 5 minutes at a controlled tempo ...
Whether you’re fairly new to running or have been doing it for years, at some point you’ll want to find ways to help yourself get faster. But how do you go about that? Do you just run more? Not ...