Insights and strategies to help participants excel in the Ultimate Human Race. We’ll cover training, nutrition, injury prevention, mental preparation, and race-day strategies.
In this article, we provide optimal run/walk strategies for achieving bronze, silver, and Vic Clapham medals in the Comrades Marathon.
This article covers essential topics such as mastering hill repeats, choosing between time-based and distance-based training, incorporating treadmill runs, recovering from setbacks, and managing specific concerns like heel pain.
In this article, we provide valuable insights and expert advice on optimizing performance and managing challenges in preparation for the Comrades Marathon.
Whether you are aiming for a 10-hour finish, seeking pacing strategies, dealing with injury concerns, adjusting your training program for a specific qualifier marathon, or contemplating a journey from a non-runner to completing Comrades in a year, it’s all possible!
For the Comrades runners who are chasing their 12-hour cut-off, knowing how to save time on race day is crucial…. But for everyone else who’s chasing specific medals… there’s a lot you can take from this article too.
Find out the perfect way to figure out which pacing strategy you should attempt, some examples of pacing charts, and how to use them.
We’re also going to share with you your very own pacing chart and finish time predictor for the Comrades Marathon
With the right training principles, mindset, and guidance, it is possible to go from being a beginner runner with minimal to no experience to running and completing the New York City Marathon within 365 days.
Entering the Boston Marathon 2024 is a coveted achievement for many runners. While qualifying for the race can be challenging, in this article we dive into how it is certainly possible.
Many athletes often feel like their running isn’t getting better despite their hard work.
It is demotivating to invest time and effort when there are no visible results.
So here’s what can you do!
Completing the New York City Marathon in 4:30 hours is achievable with the correct training plan, professional guidance & race day strategies that we discuss in this article