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How to Behave During a Group Run

  • 31 August 2011

News I love running with a group, especially for long runs. The miles seem to fly by when you’re chitchatting, and if you hit a rough spot, it’s nice to know there are others there to push you along. But running with a group means that you have to play nice. Here are some basic rules to make sure you stay safe and don’t annoy the other runners around you.

 

What to Do When a Workout Isn’t Going Well

  • 29 August 2011

News A runner who I coach told me that she’d abandoned a speed workout about halfway through because she wasn’t hitting her usual time goals. “Was that the right thing to do?” she asked. Before I could answer, I had a few questions of my own, ones you should ask yourself when a workout isn’t going well.

 

Mastering the Morning Run

  • 26 August 2011

News I’m typically not a morning runner. But in an effort to beat the heat, lately I’ve been trying to do some of my runs in the a.m. And I have to say, not having the pressure of squeezing in a run at the end of the day has been quite a relief. If you want to work morning runs into your training, here are some tips to ease the transition.

 

Which Comes First: Running or Strength Training?

  • 24 August 2011

News I coach many runners who, due to busy work and family lives, simply don’t have the time to exercise more than four to five days a week. Rather than skip strength training, they add it on to a running day so that they get the most out of their available workout time. And inevitably they ask me, “What should I do first: run or strength-train?”

 

How to Choose the Ideal Course for Long Runs

  • 22 August 2011

News I love the convenience of stepping out of my front door and going for a run, but for long runs I sometimes need to drive to my favorite running trail.

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