Some winters we have to deal with bitter cold, freezing wind, ice covered trails and lots of snow! It’s these winters that can make us stronger – as long as we train appropriately. Here are some suggestions for how to train outside safely and most effectively when the weather is working against us. If you …
If you don’t have access to an indoor gym or treadmill, you don’t have to channel your inner Emil Zatopek – the 1965 Olympic Champion who would run in place on top of dirty clothes piled up in his bathtub when the weather outside prevented him from running. Do a circuit routine in the …
The Refined Run Warm 12 is a dynamic warm up for runners, consisting of 12 easy to remember movements, working our way from your head to your toes! This dynamic warm up for running incorporates movements for all joints and muscles in your body that need to be loosened, activated, warmed and primed to support …
How to Train for Tropical Climate Races When You Don’t Live in the Tropics It’s getting dark and cold in the northern states…and what that means is that athletes are starting to think about choosing races in warmer climates. Once you have picked your dream destination for your winter race, you are now ready to …
Welcome to the first of a recurring Featured Athlete Post. This is where we celebrate outstanding accomplishments by RefinedRun Athletes. Laura C. Wetz Laura is a quite an inspiration. She has proven her tenacity throughout the past 3 years of racing while having quite a full non-running life. She is an amazing mother of two …
You asked! I answer: 1. Um, the bathroom thing. Basically, in a long run, all that jostling of the body takes its toll on the intestines. Is that the gel packs they hand out during the race doing that? Or is it the running and bouncing up and down? Any good strategies to head that …
What’s so special about the Marathon Taper?! Alright! You’ve put in the mileage, the months of training, given up (or maybe cut back on) alcohol and sweets, spent more time than fathomable in ice baths, taken care of your body with physical therapy and an individual injury prevention program (or plan to next season!), and …
Are you at risk for a running injury? Use this simple, self-test to find out. After performing the self test, let me know how you did and I can help you reduce your injury risk and get you running faster and more efficiently. www.RefinedRun.com
Hip mobility is essential to have good running form and to prevent injury and increase your efficiency as a runner. This video demonstrates how to perform the best hip mobilization for a good push off and hip and pelvic control during running. Thanks!
Side leg lifts are important for runners because they increase the hip strength, endurance and help to keep your hips level for a more efficient running gait and increased power production. Do these to reduce injury risk and become a stronger, faster runner! Thanks!