by Blaine Moore | Sports, Workout Tips
While you need to be prepared on the starting line for any race, you can more easily make or break a marathon by what you bring bring (or forget to bring) to the starting line than at a 5k. By being properly prepared for before your race and for the starting line, you...
by Blaine Moore | Fitness, Workout Tips
In a collaborative effort with Scott over at Straight to the Bar, we will be writing all about rest for the month of October. You can expect a new article on the matter every week. Rest between workouts is one of the most important factors in determining whether or...
by Blaine Moore | Fitness, Workout Tips
In a collaborative effort with Scott over at Straight to the Bar, we will be writing all about rest for the month of October. You can expect a new article on the matter every week. This week’s article was written by Scott and is called using pulse rate to...
by Blaine Moore | Fitness, Workout Tips
In a collaborative effort with Scott over at Straight to the Bar, we will be writing all about rest for the month of October. You can expect a new article on the matter every week. In general, there are only two types of rest that you can use during a workout. This is...
by Blaine Moore | Workout Tips
Always be friendly when you are out training. If you see somebody running in the other direction, then smile or wave or nod. If you come up behind somebody, let them know you are there by saying, “On your left,” or “On your right,” before you...
by Blaine Moore | Fitness, Workout Tips
Most people will warm up an hour to 30 minutes before they race. They may walk the course, or go out for a jig jog to get loosened up and warm enough to stretch. This is normally a good idea and I do not want to in any way discourage this practice. In fact, that is...
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