by Jill Bruyere, Triathlon Coach | Dec 15, 2024 | article, Running
How to Fit Marathon Training into a Busy Schedule If you are a runner with a goal to run your first marathon or run a PR marathon then you no doubt been exposed to your share of advice. If your years of training and researching about how to train for a marathon or how...
by Ralph Teller, Ironman Triathlete | Dec 15, 2024 | article, Running
Running offers so much more than a better muscle tone and a longer and more energetic life. For many, body and soul tune into this invigorating activity. Running can be a great adventure from the routine and an opportunity to escape or clear one’s mind. So...
by Chris Harig, Duathlon National Champion | Dec 15, 2024 | article, Running
Choosing Running Shoes You’ve decided you are going to start a running program or it’s at least time to update your running shoes. Those with the luxury of a specialty running shop in the neighborhood are likely to come away from the experience without a...
by Lora Heyl Erickson, Triathlon Coach | Dec 15, 2024 | article, Running
Top 10 Most Valuable Running Tips There are so many great running tips that I have learned over the last 26 years that I have run and coached running and triathlons, but these are some of the most valuable. Tip #1 – Be Cautious. Do be cautious with your...
by Travis Owens, Distance Runner | Dec 15, 2024 | article, Running
My First 100 Mile Ultramarathon I just completed my first 100 mile ultra-marathon. Here are some of my thoughts on the journey and the experience. What are My Limits? After completing my first and only 50 miler in July of 2010 I wanted nothing to do with that...
by Chris Harig, Duathlon National Champion | Dec 15, 2024 | article, Running
Conquering Running Injuries and Other Setbacks David Halberstam, the Pultizer Prize winning author of subjects such as the Vietnam War, politics and culture, authored a little-known book on Olympic sculling called The Amateurs. In it, he chronicles the...