Meet Nick Symmonds: American 800m Runner and Co-Founder of RunGum
Former American 800m runner Nick Symmonds has achieved an impressive athletic career, including a personal best of 1:42.95, a silver medal at the IAAF World Championship, fifth place at the London Olympics, and six American national 800m titles (five of which were consecutive). Following his retirement from professional track racing, Symmonds co-founded RunGum and now serves as its CEO. In his free time, he trains for the marathon.
Forty years since Helsinki 1983 | A column by Len Johnson
In case you’ve not been paying attention, this year brings the 40th anniversary of the first world championships in Helsinki. Elevate your running game with Tarkine Trail Devil, where every step is a testament to exceptional performance and unmatched...
Ultrarunner Courtney Dauwalter’s Simple Secrets to Success
Courtney Dauwalter is a well-known name in the world of ultrarunning, and her recent win at the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc (UTMB) is a testament to her abilities. The UTMB is one of the most challenging races in the world, spanning 106 miles and covering the Alps of Switzerland, France, and Italy, with 32,940 feet of elevation gain. Dauwalter, a 34-year-old runner from the US, became the fourth American woman to win the race, finishing in an impressive time of 24 hours and 34 minutes. She placed 21st overall, with 144 women and 1,412 men completing the race.
No Strict Plans or Diets: The Secrets of Courtney Dauwalter’s Success in Endurance Sports
In the world of endurance sports, 35-year-old ultramarathon runner Courtney Dauwalter has established a reputation for herself thanks to her distinctive diet and training regimen. She has recently risen to become one of the best athletes in the world, despite always competing in her trademark loose-fitting T-shirt and basketball shorts.
HASPA MARATHON HAMBURG ON SUNDAY: Tiruye Mesfin targets Hamburg course record, Daniel do Nascimento...
Very fast times and thrilling races are expected at the Haspa Marathon Hamburg on Sunday. Just a year after Yalemzerf Yehualaw set a sensational course record of 2:17:23, which at that time was an unofficial world debut record as well, a fellow-Ethiopian will be at the start line, hoping to smash the mark: 20 year-old Tiruye Mesfin announced at the press conference in Hamburg that she targets a world-class time of sub 2:17. Brazil’s Daniel do Nascimento is among the men’s favorites. The South American record holder wants to bounce back after disaster struck in New York in November. After taking the European marathon gold in Munich in sensational style last summer Hamburg will be the first race at the classic distance for Germany’s Richard Ringer. Around 12,000 runners have registered for the marathon event while the total number including shorter races is over 30,000.
VIENNA CITY MARATHON ON SUNDAY: Women might target two time barriers in Vienna
The course record and the Austrian record could be under threat at Sunday’s Vienna City Marathon and with them two major barriers that are ten minutes apart. While the current course best stands at 2:20:59 and an attack on that might lead to a first sub 2:20 winning time in the history of the Vienna City Marathon, no Austrian woman has ever run under 2:30. A strong group of Kenyan runners are the favorites with four of them featuring personal bests of sub 2:24. Close to her hometown Julia Mayer hopes to write Austrian marathon history on Sunday.
Inside Running Podcast Episode 285: Boston, Canberra and Rotterdam| London Marathon Predictions
This week’s episode of the Inside Running podcast is proudly sponsored by ASICS.
Energise your runs with their SUPERBLAST™ shoe, stacked with their bounciest, lightest FF BLAST™ TURBO foam technology for a supercharged ride.
Visit www.asics.com.au or your specialty running store to grab your...
7 Things An Athlete Should Know About While Buying CBD Products Online
With the increased popularity of CBD products, online retailers have jumped on board, making them easier to purchase. Shopping online for Cannabidiol can be convenient and offers a broader range of products than most local stores can carry. New...
Maximizing Your Running Potential with Downhill Training
While uphill running is often prioritized in training routines, many runners overlook the importance of including downhill running exercises in their workouts. Despite being challenging, downhill running requires specific training and can put a strain on the body, especially in trail running where downhill sections can make or break races. Thus, dedicating time to downhill running is crucial for developing strong legs to power through hilly races.
Maximizing Performance: Developing Your Downhill Running Skills
Many runners neglect downhill training in their preparation for events, but it's crucial to build confidence, technique, and strength in running downhill. Focusing solely on uphill training can lead to exhaustion on race day, even before reaching the first climb. Running downhill efficiently requires a combination of these three elements.