Discover the science behind running speed and why improving performance involves more than just increasing stride length.
Breaking a personal time barrier is no easy feat. While it could be as simple as following a time goal-based training plan, it’s often the small details of your workouts that give you an edge and help ...
Plyometrics are explosive exercises such as jumping, bounding, or hopping that train your muscles to generate maximum force in the shortest possible time, says Campus. 'Plyometrics is often called ...
Many runners assume getting faster requires running more. In reality, there is a point where adding mileage delivers diminishing returns. If recovery, strength, and workout quality are neglected, ...
The run/walk method, pioneered in the 1970s by the late Jeff Galloway, is an innovative strategy in the sport that emphasizes time on feet rather than continuous running. The method can help all ...