What You Need to Know About Running Form
We all know we should run with good form, but what does that actually mean? Growing up as a swimmer we did drill after… Read More »What You Need to Know About Running Form
We all know we should run with good form, but what does that actually mean? Growing up as a swimmer we did drill after… Read More »What You Need to Know About Running Form
Three practical tips you can use to improve at the marathon distance It’s marathon training season. With races such as London Marathon, Berlin Marathon, and… Read More »The Marathon Training Tips No One Tells You About
A guide on what heart rate can tell you about your training & how to choose the best heart rate monitor for you. What… Read More »Should I Train With Heart Rate?
How to train for the Comrades Marathon The Comrades Marathon. The oldest and largest ultramarathon in the world, it is a must do race as… Read More »The Comrades Marathon: Training Tips
The Performance Project partnered with Ultra Trail Drakensberg to write this blog. This one covered what to do in training 8 – 12 weeks before… Read More »8 – 12 Weeks Before Race Day: Training Tips
Why you can’t get the big wins without failing Set a goal. Work hard. Achieve goal. This is the way my athletic life went… Read More »On Failure
Strength training & endurance sports Strength training provides many benefits such as decreasing your risk of overuse injury and improving performance. Coach David is the… Read More »All Things Strength Training With Coach David
Three things you should achieve after a racing season The off season. Traditionally known as a time where you have completed your A race of… Read More »Off Season Training
The importance of adapting when it counts Imagine you are at the start line of a race. Look to your left and right. Observe… Read More »It’s not always rainbows and butterflies
There is a lot of research in support of the performance benefits of strength training for endurance sports (Karsten, 2016; Skovgaard, 2014). Most… Read More »Ideal vs. Real: 3 ways to fit strength training into your real life