Now that summer is in full swing — and The Little Mermaid has everyone craving a dip in the sea — it feels like an ideal time to move your weekly jog into the water for a refreshing pool run. Not only ...
If your goal is to get faster, then you’re probably focused on nailing all of the speed workouts (intervals, tempo runs, and hill sprints) scheduled on your calendar. While practicing quicker paces is ...
Few of you are coming to me with a focus on your one mile pace, so we’re looking at running workouts that are going to test your speed and improve your endurance. There are tons of ways to incorporate ...
This 20-minute aquatic exercise routine is easy on the joints and provides a fun alternative to the gym, especially in summer. Credit... Supported by By Hilary Achauer Photographs and Video by Zack ...
Most runners want to get faster, and while you may think you need to navigate a complicated training plan to do so, you will be happy to know that one of the most effective ways to get faster is ...
Speed work isn’t just for serious runners. Up your pace just a little for a more efficient workout. By Hannah Singleton Hannah Singleton started doing speed work two years ago after she moved from ...
When it feels too hot to go running and the gym is stifling, a brisk swim in a lovely cool pool is one of the most inviting ways to stay fit over summer. The problem is everyone else has the same idea ...