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Lactate threshold training: what is it and how do you do it?

Lactate threshold training: what is it and how do you do it?

Lactate threshold training for runners involves improving the body’s ability to clear lactate from the blood. As an athlete runs faster, resulting in an increase in energy demand, the athlete’s body will slowly begin to produce more lactic acid (a source of energy). As long as said athlete is fit enough for the demands they’re… Continue reading Lactate threshold training: what is it and how do you do it?

Running Coach Tips: The Almighty Long Run

Five Benefits of the Long Run in your Running Plan Most, if not all, seasoned runners understand the long run. We know we need to do it on a weekly basis, and many of us even know the philosophy behind it. But if you’re a beginner runner, you may not understand the long run, or… Continue reading Running Coach Tips: The Almighty Long Run

How to stay engaged with your running training

I’ve received some questions over the past months from my Denver area run coaching clients regarding similar topics: how to learn to “like” running, how to keep oneself from getting bored on runs, and how to boost motivation and prevent burnout. First things first: I truly don’t know how you learn to love running if… Continue reading How to stay engaged with your running training

Your Powerful Running Muscle – The Psoas

The psoas, along with the iliacus, make up your hip flexor: aka, the system that allows your leg to swing forward when you run. While you’ve probably heard the term “hip flexor” countless times, you may be somewhat unfamiliar with the psoas – until today ?. I’m going to talk a little about it because… Continue reading Your Powerful Running Muscle – The Psoas

Running Progress Isn’t Linear

I read a post this morning that was the perfect reminder at the perfect time. This woman mentioned how she had a hamstring niggle this week so she had to switch around runs, and how training cycles can often follow the two-steps-forward, one-step-back routine… but how, and this is the significant part, PROGRESS IS STILL… Continue reading Running Progress Isn’t Linear

Running Coach Tips: Improving Cadence and Stride

My running coach told me last Friday that he’s seen me over-striding in workouts lately. So, today I thought I’d talk a bit about a) what that means, b) why I think, even as a seasoned runner and a running form expert, I’ve been doing this, and c) how to improve your running cadence and… Continue reading Running Coach Tips: Improving Cadence and Stride

How I Trained for My First Half Marathon at Altitude: Tips from a Denver Running Coach

Sometimes I have to be a running coach for myself. Here’s some of the training that I’ve taken myself through recently. I’d be happy to be your running coach anywhere in the Denver area as well. Just feel free to reach out! The Colfax Half Marathon this past Sunday was actually my first road half… Continue reading How I Trained for My First Half Marathon at Altitude: Tips from a Denver Running Coach

PR Thoughts

Today I wanted to hop on the blog to expand a bit on Sunday’s Denver race. Races are funny – I used to often shy away from races, and still do a bit I guess, because I always felt like I performed much better in workouts. I tend to get reallyyyy nervous before races – even… Continue reading PR Thoughts

Self Love = Run Love

Well, since this week has been absolutely NUTS (working 32 hours at a new job on top of in-person training and trying to keep up on training plans for all my online clients, in addition to taking care of a new puppy) & I haven’t posted since Sunday, I thought I’d take some time to… Continue reading Self Love = Run Love

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