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Hey guys! First let me thank runners tribe for letting me do my first blog post for them. Here is a wrap up of my year so far…. Leading off my success of winning the 2012 Zatopec 10 1500m, 2013 was set to be a big year for me. After...
In our RT Snap Q&A series, we’ve had the privilege of interviewing some of the world’s best runners, delving into their extraordinary journeys, celebrating their achievements, and exploring the unwavering dedication that defines their careers.
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Now for members only - In 2016 RT filmed double Olympian David McNeill for the first Workout Any Day episode. McNeill has already qualified to compete in the 2016 Rio Olympics in the 10,000m for Australia. He is the current Australian 10,000m champion, 8 time NCAA All American and...
Written by Len Johnson - Runner's Tribe I don’t know what size shoes Sally Pearson wears but, metaphorically at least, they are big shoes to fill. Those of us who followed the Australian campaign towards the Sydney 2000 home Olympics had a running joke (in the interests of field & track,...
Although we didn't see all our top junior athletes competing in Melbourne, the Australian All Schools Championships still managed to supply an endless amount of highlights. We take a look at some of the athletes that we could certainly see wearing the green and gold at either a senior World...
Anaerobic threshold is, seemingly, a well understood concept. The focus on this threshold could be described as excessive in the world of middle-distance running, viewed by some as a shortcut to exceptional performance outcomes. Training at, or above, this threshold is a key consideration in the programs of all distance runners. In this article I identify aspects of the anaerobic threshold that may require attention as we age, and its application to training.
A dominating start to the 2016 season saw Ella Nelson post multiple Rio qualifiers in the women's 200m before she sealed her Olympic Team selection by winning the 2016 Australian National title. Runner's Tribe caught up with Ella to ask her a few questions and see how she was...
Through the 2005 winter in Melbourne a group of middle-distance supporters coalesced around the idea of doing something to promote middle-distance running. Over several meetings the concept of a Victorian Milers Club was formulated. Now, as I write this, Vic Milers is on the eve of meeting number 100. It is...
Australian Athlete is brought to you by Athletics Australia and Runner's Tribe. This exceptional quality, 180 page, Australian made biannual bookazine, is jam-packed with exclusive content and insights into the lives and training of Australia’s most impressive athletes. A first for Australian athletics, Australian Athlete includes top-10 rankings for U14,...
Jim Walmsley is one of the most iconic endurance athletes of the modern era. Known for his historic wins at the JFK 50 and Western States 100, and now celebrated as the first American man to win UTMB, Walmsley has cemented his legacy in trail and ultra running history....