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“There’s no such thing as bad weather, only poor clothing choices.”

“There’s no such thing as bad weather, only poor clothing choices.”

If you are in Victoria, Australia you will have experienced the arctic blast that crossed the state last week. As if we haven’t already faced enough challenges to our training this year, now we seem to have been hit with a very early taste of winter. So how do you get yourself motivated and out running safely in these conditions? We thought we would jot down a few tips!

Changing Life Direction - Debs' Journey to Running

Changing Life Direction - Debs' Journey to Running

Being a self confessed workaholic and having had serious health complications earlier in her life, led Debs to seek out life changes. A move to a new suburb and taking up running gave her a new lease on life, new goals and new friends. Here is Debs’ running story…

"Half Marathon is now my go-to distance!" Susan's Story.

"Half Marathon is now my go-to distance!"  Susan's Story.

Susan is a busy business owner, with a love of rugby, technology and helping organisations and individuals realise their potential. She can now add running to that list and her go-to distance is now the half marathon. She loves her parkrunning at Albert Park in Melbourne and supports her friends to keep running as well. Thank you to Susan for allowing us to share her running story…

Keep Running: 4 in 40 minutes

Keep Running: 4 in 40 minutes

Yesterday we posted 3 runs that you can do in 30 minutes. Today we’re extending that time to a still achievable 40 minutes and sharing 4 of our favourite sessions. There’s a couple of the simple, foundational runs that we build everything else upon, and a couple of cheeky ones that that will burn those legs!

Keep Running: 3 in 30 minutes

Keep Running: 3 in 30 minutes

Ok, so run groups and events are cancelled, but that doesn’t mean sitting on our arses and losing all the hard fought for fitness that we have gained over the months and years of training. It is time to find new ideas and answers, rather than questions and excuses.