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Training for a PR in the marathon requires dedication, focus, and the ability to enjoy the process. Taking over 15 minutes off your PR when you’re already a sub-3 marathoner requires you to raise the bar even higher!
I’ve …
…Training for a PR in the marathon requires dedication, focus, and the ability to enjoy the process. Taking over 15 minutes off your PR when you’re already a sub-3 marathoner requires you to raise the bar even higher!
I’ve …
…Hilly races present a unique set of challenges for runners who are used to going the distance. How can training be optimized and what types of workouts specifically target performance on hilly terrain?
If you’re thinking hill repeats – …
…It can be frustrating to do everything (seemingly) right in training and still fall short of a previously set PR. What are those small tweaks that runners can make to see a new personal record?
If that’s an all-too-familiar …
…Improving your marathon time is a great goal for seasoned runners who want to push themselves. But what strategies work when you’re a master’s runner and your PR was run 20 years previously?
Recreational runners may not have the …
…‘Improvement’ is why I fell in love with running. Seeing my ability to run further or faster improve over time became intoxicating.
Racing the 2-mile for Lexington High School, 2002.
My addiction to improvement and progress was, in hindsight, …
…There are so many ways of improving: higher mileage, strength training, faster workouts… But if you want to know how to run faster, which is best for you?
No matter who you are or how long you’ve been running, …
…Would you like an advantage typically reserved for the best runners in the world? How much faster could you be if you used this advantage to its full potential?
That advantage is the foresight to create an annual running …
…New runners have every reason to be excited – there’s no doubt that running has the potential to change your life.
Just look at the benefits:
Starting to run is an exciting time to be alive – like your first day of college or having your first child.
Just think back to when you started running…
The endorphins. The rush of beginning a new sport …
…Have you ever ran a long race – like a half-marathon or marathon? If so, you know how hard they can be…
Over the last 11 months, I’ve had the pleasure of seeing many Team Strength Running members run …
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