28 results for tag: Training

Running with Music: How your Tunes can Help You Train

Think about the last movie or show you watched that had a training montage. What about that video game you played that included an action sequence? Chances are pretty good that the scene was accompanied by a song—and not just any song, but something upbeat, inspiring, with a quick tempo, or at least a moderate one. Did it ... More

Can Exercise Make Up for Sleep Deprivation?

Modern life is busy. Most people are in go-mode from the time they wake up until just a few hours before they go to bed. Work and school, friends and family, personal hobbies and goals,... the days are already simply too short to squeeze it all in. Then you need to make time for two of the most important things that keep you ... More

Running in Bad Weather: 6 Tips to Help You Stay Safe

As winter tries to hold onto its power, the season of rain, wind, hail, and snow might start taking its toll on many runners' training schedules. Now that the New Year high has worn off, it might be harder to stick to running, especially when the weather takes a turn for the worse. On top of that, many runners are starting new ... More

10K to Half Marathon: 5 Tips to Step Up the Distance

You’ve been running for a while now. You can crush a 5k and even 10k races are becoming routine. The natural question comes: what’s the next step? Training to run a half marathon at Berkeley could be just the challenge you’re looking for. While the idea of doubling the distance of a 10k might sound daunting, it is ... More

Learn from Past Races: 5 Tips on How to Review Your Race to Improve Your Performance

Running continues to be a popular way to stay fit and socialize with people in your community. You might feel good during social runs and decide to step it up and sign up for a race. Chances are, the first race you try to complete will be a real challenge, with plenty of areas you can improve in. The good news is you can take ... More

Post-Illness Progress Recovery for Runners: How Can You Get Fit Again?

Autumn has come, and with it the gorgeous fall foliage, the chilly foggy mornings, the pumpkin spice lattes... and the colds, sore throats, and flus. What will the post-illness progress recovery look like for runners? Written by Lucas Collins Edited by Pavlína Marek You’ve been hitting the gym, pounding the pavement, and ... More

How to Stay Motivated When the Training Gets Tedious

Training for a half marathon or any other distance is an exhilarating endeavor that expands your physical and mental boundaries. As you embark on this journey, it's important to remember that motivation is key to success. There will be days when the thought of lacing up your running shoes feels daunting, but with the right ... More

Race Training Nutrition: What Should You Eat When Training for a Race?

Preparing for a race like a half marathon requires more than just physical training. Your diet plays a crucial role in providing the necessary fuel for optimal performance and recovery. Whether you're a seasoned runner or a beginner, you must understand the importance of nutrition during training. The topic of race training ... More

From Trail to Road: How to Transition to a Different Surface

There are countless articles on the Internet on how to transition from road to trail. However, there's also a lot to be covered when you decide to transition from trail to road running. Some aspects might get overlooked or not considered at all. With that in mind, let's focus on a crucial part of urban running: the terrain ... More

Climate and Running: How to Train for Different Weather

Preparing for a race requires dedication, discipline, and careful training. However, when your race takes place in a different climate than the one you're accustomed to, additional considerations come into play. Learn about the relationship between climate and running, and discover how to train for different weather condition... More