Your Progress is in Your Hands.

Your Progress is in Your Hands.

How often do we delegate our thinking and decision making to others?

As it turns out, a lot. Just think about the daily questions that you get someone else to answer for you. ‘What do you want for dinner?’ ‘What do you want to do today?’ ‘What time shall we go for a run?’ ‘Where shall we meet?’

Silver Linings for our Running?

Silver Linings for our Running?

So, we’re restricted now. For many people, theres no more office based job for 8 hours of the day. No more social drinks at the pub. No more organised gatherings.

Hmm… Even if we just take those three examples, it sounds like we might have more time on our hands, thus removing THE BIG excuse that we seem to use when not being able to keep consistent and move towards our running goals!

“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!

Want to keep running long term? Up your mental and recovery game

Want to keep running long term?  Up your mental and recovery game

A couple of weeks ago, we published a blog looking at what we think are the most important considerations when you are starting out on your running journey. However, as we know, getting started is just half the battle. Keeping running is often the more challenging half of the equation. when we start to look at your overall trajectory, and keeping you active in the longer term, certain things become more important, two of which are recovery and mental resilience.  

The Broken Ankle, the Marathon and the Turtle: Sarah's Story

The Broken Ankle, the Marathon and the Turtle: Sarah's Story

Sarah has come back to running after a full ankle reconstruction and has continued to push her own boundaries in terms of distances, times and her own image of herself as a runner. A self-confessed and named ‘Turtle,’ she loves the trails and the trail running community. In this blog she writes in her own words about her journey of taking up running, through to completing a marathon and tackling an ultra marathon in 2019. Thank you so much to Sarah for contributing this story. This one is for all the turtles out there…

Navigating the Long Road Back to Running: Tim's Story

Navigating the Long Road Back to Running: Tim's Story

So many runners get injured through overtraining and have to then tread the delicate balance of coming back from injury, managing volume and intensity and also changing their mindset to their training. Tim was one of those runners who managed to navigate his way back and ended up surpassing all of his expectations both with his running but also his triathlon. Here is his story and some of the lessons that he learnt along the way. Thanks to Tim for sharing this with us…

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…

Getting back into running after kids. Sheree's Story.

Getting back into running after kids.  Sheree's Story.

After having two kids, Sheree was ready to get back into running long distances. With her sights set on a half marathon, Sheree enlisted Chris as her Coach to help her gradually build up her distance and speed, and keep her accountable to her training. Now she’s set herself another challenge – to run 2020km in 2020 – and she wants others to join in! Here is her runner story…

New to running?  Here’s where to start.

New to running?  Here’s where to start.

As coaches, we often get asked about where people should start if they are new to running. On the physical side of things, the answer is pretty straight forward and apps like 'Couch to 5km' have done a great job of bringing new runners into the fold and getting them going, mainly using the run / walk method. This method is gold and I’m delighted to see it taking hold and spreading into the consciousness of new runners.

"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…

Different Marathons, Different Approaches to Strength Training.

Different Marathons, Different Approaches to Strength Training.

This is Part Two of Coach Kylie’s explorations into the strength training that we do and the impact on our running. This blog is her own personal experience of training for two different marathons in 2019 and the strength and mobility training that she did for each. Enjoy!

The basics of strength training for runners

The basics of strength training for runners

These days we can’t hit the gym even if we wanted to, so thankfully I am talking about exercises that you can do at home and are designed to get the best running performance from your body. A program that will strengthen what needs to be strengthened and stretch what needs to be stretched. What we want to ultimately achieve is a body that is balanced, stable, strong and at lower risk of injury.

Foam Rollers Union believes their time has come!

Foam Rollers Union believes their time has come!

Reports are circulating that the Foam Rollers Union (FRU) is feeling bullish about a new deal with owners after recent developments related to the Coronavirus. The virus has swept across much of the globe, with serious health and economic consequences to individuals and communities.

Keep Running: 5 in 50 minutes

Keep Running: 5 in 50 minutes

Well, after ‘3 in 30’ and ‘4 in 40’, its time to go a bit longer in our third and final blog of this little series! We wanted to give you plenty of options to mix up your running and keep running with sessions of under an hour. There are plenty of limits on us at the moment and so a short, sharp session is just what the doctor ordered, not only for your physical health but your mental wellbeing as well. As GoRun coaches, Kylie, Sarah, Jason and I hope that these little sessions can keep you running and we would love to hear how you are going with them!

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!