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Jordan Gusman RT Journal: Tough lessons & sessions

Its been a year of tough lessons, great experiences and a whole lot of firsts, and I don’t mean first place finishes, since I last blogged for RT. I raced my first national cross this time last year, I...

Emily Augustine RT Journal: The Rundown

I’ve been asked to write about any aspect of running so far in my life for Runners Tribe, which is my first time, so bare with me! I’ve decided to write since the start of cross country season in...

Emma Kraft RT Journal: From Alice Springs to Colorado Springs, USA

Welcome back! I’m sure we are all inspired by watching the Commonwealth Games especially with a Gold Medal performance by Michael Shelley and a Bronze Medal from my Team Tempo Team mate Jessica Trengove in the Marathon! And of...

How do we measure success? A Column By David McNeill

How do we measure success? | A Column by David McNeill Last weekend, I decided to call it quits on season: 2015. The human body is a lot like a computer: leave too many applications open at once for too...

Liam Adams interview post-Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games PB

Interview By Josh Papanikolaou: Date 7/29/14 Runner's Tribe Training for Glasgow: It was quite tough, I was doing a solid amount of volume and there were some really tough sessions in there like 3 X 6km at under 3 min/k pace. It was...

The Absence of Racing: RT Journal by Mark Tucker

There is something hard to define that I miss about competitive distance running. A small part of it is the training – feeling super fit and training towards a race (or races), but mostly it is the races themselves...

Georgia Wassal RT Journal: A season of changes and challenges

This season has been the most exciting and enjoyable, both on and off the track. It has also been a time where I have endured the most change in what has been a very “cruisy” life to date. I...

Down the rabbit hole: RT Journal by NZ’s Daniel Wallis

When Alice went down the rabbit hole, she had eaten some “magic cakes” before spending time with a smoking caterpillar, chatting with a talking cat, and drinking heavily with some guy in a massive hat surrounded by flamingos. Most...

Transcend: A Column By David McNeill

When I first ventured to the US back in 2007 to take up an athletic scholarship, there were a number of cultural peculiarities foreign to this skinny little runner from Melbourne. The first was the prominence of tattoos. Everyone...