We all know when it comes to running, nothing brings more enjoyment than hitting a new PB; whether you’re shedding off a simple second, or a few, it can transform a good run into a great run. But as ...
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 ...
Large muscles like the hamstrings and glutes tend to get all the glory on leg day, but don't sleep on a very important group of muscles: the calves. The largest and most visible part of the calf is ...
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 ...
During max speed training, a greater percentage of muscle fibers are used than in regular distance training. By activating and strengthening all of the fibers within your muscles, max speed work ...
I love the Front Squat Position Walking Lunge for any athlete who wants to sprint faster. It reinforces hip explosiveness, strengthens the legs, engages the core and even builds the upper body. Since ...
Speed isn’t just for Olympians. Whether you’re chasing a faster 5K, picking up the pace on the pitch, or simply want to move with more power, sprint training is one of the most underrated additions to ...
When you want to become a faster runner, there’s more to it than just stacking up miles, what you do outside your runs matters too, something ultra runner and coach, Yana Strese, knows too well.