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EachCoach Running Resolutions for 2014
The National Post asked readers to go to their eachcoach.com/resolve page and tell them our running resolutions for 2014. My resolution was printed today (second row):
Run at least 2,500K en route to racing a 1:45 half marathon and 3:45 marathon.
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2013 Vancouver Sun Run Recap Video
As training for the 2014 Vancouver Sun Rundraws near, organizers has released a 2 minute video of what over 48,000 runners and walkers looked like last year.
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How to Improve Your Running Form [Infographic]
There is no one perfect running form for everybody—just look at 2013 NYC marathon winner Priscah Jeptoo. However, by focusing on a few basic rules, any runner can become a more efficient and effective runner. As a result, you could see significant improvements in both your speed and endurance, as well as cut your chance of injury.
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How to Improve Your Running Form and Become a More Efficient Runner
- Relax your shoulders to allow for fluid, more circular arm movement. More like you’re chilling at the bar than standing at attention.
- Swing arms back and forth , not across the body. Think choo-choo train, not the twist.
- Lean slightly forward, but make sure you aren’t bending at the waist.
- When running up a hill, lean into the incline, but don’t hunch over at the waist. Also keep the arms moving powerfully.
- Keep hands in unclenched fists, as if holding the last unbroken potato chip from the bag.
- Align your hips directly below the torso. Don’t pull a Miley, avoid sticking your but out.
- Lift knees only slightly for a more efficient stride. High knees might be a fun exercise, but not a good way to distance run.
- Reduce stride length and increase stride frequency. Aim for 180 foot strikes per minute. that’s the same pace as Outkast’s “Hey Ya.”
- Feet should land underneath the body, minimizing heel strike.
6 Tips for Running at Night
If you are more scared of running on the treadmill than running in the dark make sure you follow these seven safety tips to stay safe. Continue reading