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As a runner, you know that fuel is essential for your performance. While maintaining good nutrition all the time is important, consuming the right fuel before and during long runs can make or break your performance. That’s why it’s essential to choose your fuel wisely. In this post, we’ll be discussing what fuel is best for long runs, why they are important, and how you can make the most of your fuel consumption. 1) Carbohydrates: Eating carbohydrates before your long run is

Running is a solitary sport for many, but including others in your training regimen can change your experience, enhancing it in many ways. Here's how: 1) Motivational Push: Running solo can often lead to listening to the little nagging voice that suggests slowing down or even stopping altogether. However, running with a group, or even just one other person, often instills a sense of determination and resilience. Observing others battling through rough patches can inspire you to do likewise, and this collective

Running is a popular form of exercise that many people love. However, it can be difficult to know how to improve your running technique and prevent injuries. Gait analysis & testing is a useful tool for runners, as it can provide valuable information about their running style. In this blog post, we'll take a closer look at what gait testing is, how it works, and why it's important for runners. 1) About The Test: Gait testing involves analyzing a runner's form and

When it comes to running or any type of endurance training, one of the most common mistakes newcomers and seasoned athletes alike make is overtraining. The excitement of starting a new fitness journey or the desire to achieve ambitious goals can sometimes cloud our judgment, leading us to push ourselves too hard, too soon. This can result in injuries or burnout, which can derail our progress and dampen our motivation. To avoid this, it's crucial to gradually increase your mileage