Whether you want to master the basics or snag a PR, we have the training program for you.
Yes, running more—provided you build up gradually over time—can make you a better runner, but it’s hardly the only piece of the puzzle. Strength training is a huge factor too: Adding it to your ...
It can feel intimidating to walk into a weight room when your comfort zone lies in mile-repeats and half marathon pace. That could be why some runners avoid strength training altogether, missing key ...
If you're looking to get stronger before race day, following the plyometric workouts in our Race-Ready Strength program will ...
As a running novice currently training for a half marathon, consistent runs on a sensible timetable have helped my distances, times, and confidence improve. But it can sometimes feel like there's more ...
Runners, you've gotta lift. And lifters, sets of 10 do not count as cardio.
If you are looking to shave seconds (or even minutes) off your run times, you might think the answer is simply to run more miles per week or push harder on your goal-paced intervals. However, as ...
Training for big numbers is about more than just ego. Here's what you need to know.
The secret to living longer might just be hiding in the weight room. Strength training has emerged as one of the most valuable tools for enhancing longevity and overall wellbeing, yet many people ...
Whether you're a runner, lifter, or somewhere in between, the modalities have their pros and cons.