Why Female Runners Should Strength Train Like Men
Female runners should strength train like men so they become as tough and confident as men. Here's why.
By Erik TaylorFemale runners should strength train like men so they become as tough and confident as men. Here's why.
By Erik TaylorThink you can't run an ultra? Your mind, not your body, might be the thing holding you back. Don't let these seven myths stop you.
By Vanessa RodriguezImprove your running economy and efficiency the Kenyan way, and you'll run faster and get injured less. Here's how.
By Al LymanA starttofinish beginner's guide or veteran's refresher course to the do's and don'ts of raceday etiquette.
By Jen A. MillerJump into speed workouts full throttle as a beginner, and you're destined for injury. This more gradual approach will have you running faster in no...
By Jason FitzgeraldComplete all long runs at an easy pace, and your body to revert to that easy pace when you get tired on race day. Here's how to vary your longrun p...
By Caitlin ChockTapering allows the body to recover and adapt to training stress. But, how much rest is enough, and what amount is too much?
By Jason R. Karp, Ph.D.As a new runner, it can be hard to find the motivation and information you need to keep at it. Tap into the running community to find both; here's ...
By Patrick McCrannJason is a USA Track & Field certified coach and creator of Strength Running, a Greatist "Must Read Health & Fitness Blog" of 2013 that hosts over 150,000 monthly readers.