Running with stiff, tight muscles is not only hard, but it can also set you up for injury if you make it a habit. So doing a few running stretches regularly to maintain or improve your flexibility and ...
We get it: Post run stretches can sometimes feel like a waste of precious time. After all, they don’t leave you sweaty, breathless, or sore—perhaps leading you to think they aren’t a “productive” form ...
Whether you’ve just ticked off a fast 5K on the treadmill or a leisurely 20 miles out on the trails, it’s likely that your next activities will include showering, eating, drinking and proceeding with ...
You might not think that the adductors—the muscles that run from your pelvic bone along your inner thighs and to your knees, and move the thigh inwards—do much when you run. But they also play an ...
OK, so you get to your next race with just enough time to register and jog and do a few strides. Or you're pressed for time, and you have time to do your 3.4 mile loop around the neighborhood, but not ...
BEFORE YOU RUN OR AFTER YOU RUN. THAT IS THE QUESTION. THE SCIENCE ON THIS AT TIMES CONFLICTING AND CONFUSING. SO WE ASKED JEFF DENGATE, RUNNER IN CHIEF OF RUNNER’S WORLD AND A VETERAN OF MANY ...
Whether you're preparing for a fitness test, looking to increase your running performance, or simply seeking a challenging and effective way to train, this dynamic workout delivers. By combining ...
People serious about exercise often stretch before and after running or vigorous exercise. This practice is designed to prevent muscular injury and cramping. Animals who run to stay alive, like ...