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Tap into the power of this training principle to keep getting better—and faster.
Plus, what to do about it so you avoid injuries.
Runner’s World teamed up with Men’s Health to bring you four new workouts, all about improving core stability.
These tips, backed by psychologists, coaches, and runners, help you embrace the runner you are right now—not the one you used to be.
If you’re looking for one more reason to cross train, here it is.
Here’s how to strike the right balance between running and resting before your race. Westend61//Getty Images If you’re training for a half marathon, you probably have...
This routine will make all your cold-weather kilometres feel way better. AleksandarNakic//Getty Images You’ve heard time and time again about how you need to warm up...
Your non-running workouts don’t have to be boring. Jadwiga Figula//Getty Images Running can be psychologically, physically, and emotionally rewarding. The kilometres help your heart, your bones,...
Target your power muscles to keep you strong through each step. Trevor Raab Convincing runners to strength train comes down to two main arguments. The first,...
Here’s a quick breakdown of these three common types of speed workouts. Aisha McAdams If you’ve ever followed a training plan—or really if you’ve just read...

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