How to Run a PR at Your Next 5K or 10K With Negative Splits
If you're in the hunt for a 5K or 10K PR, a slight negative split, meaning that the second half of the race should be faster than the first half, s...
By Jay JohnsonRunning Articles & Advice
If you're in the hunt for a 5K or 10K PR, a slight negative split, meaning that the second half of the race should be faster than the first half, s...
By Jay JohnsonSince the popularity of relays is relatively new, many participants are picking team names and lining up without training. If you aren't prepared, ...
By Jeff GaudetteRunning is for everyone, no matter your experience, age or size. It doesn't have to be hard, and it doesn't have to hurt. You just need the right a...
By Danny Dreyer, Creator and Founder of Chi RunningIf you understand how the calves and Achilles tendon contributes to your running stride, you can focus on strengthening these areas to treat and pr...
By Jeff GaudetteMost newbies are intimidated by trails they picture technical terrain, or are afraid of injuries. Squash your fears with this beginnerfriendly gui...
By Jason FitzgeraldMany runners think because this race is short, they don't have to train well for it, but that's a mistake. Learn how to build fitness specifically ...
By Jason FitzgeraldWhat makes some runners give up and others stick it out? Interestingly, it's not PRs or weight loss that inspire lifelong runners. Find out what yo...
By Mackenzie LobbyYou can do everything right leading up to an event only to blow it on race day. Learn how to pace properly for the most common running distances so...
By Nicole Weidensaul