If you want to increase your endurance, strengthen and tone your mid section and meet other mom runners, think about signing up for this new mid-week conditioning class. This is an hourlong running-based program that combines speed work, endurance drills and core exercises to help you strengthen your body for any sport (including tag … Continue reading »
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Cross train with circuits
Getting to the gym everyday is not always in the cards. On those days, I pull out the jump rope and start circuit training, grouping several different exercises together in rapid succession. Usually, I end up far more sore than I do when I go the gym and I didn’t even have to get in … Continue reading »
Run the distance
Okay, so the word I’m about to use is really funny — one of those that makes you giggle like a school girl. It’s Fartlek, Swedish for speed play. It’s the best principle I’ve found for not only increasing speed but distance. It goes something like this: Every time you run, increase your speed for set periods, then revert to your normal jog, then increase it again. Do this for a set period of time during your run and you’ll begin to notice a huge difference in your performance. For instance, a three mile run might look like this: Continue reading »
Run better by running less
It seems counterintuitive that to be a better runner you would run less, but it’s true. The muscles you use running need some time to rest and recuperate and your running form and strength can benefit from doing other activities. My running improved several years ago when I swapped a day for swimming. I learned … Continue reading »