Visualizing the spread of a wildfire has gotten as easy as predicting afternoon showers thanks to three powerful tools. https://t.co/0LdJs1xim0
— Outside (@outsidemagazine) August 24, 2020
Says, @drewhunter00, “I think the path I chose is the right one for me. I’ve learned so much and grown as a person and an athlete.” https://t.co/fqhQdpJier @adidasrunning @tinmanelite @michtrack @imageofsport
— Track and Field News (@tandfn) August 24, 2020
Here's the science behind Blood Flow Restriction training and how it can be used to boost muscle strength, endurance, and injury healing.https://t.co/Yf1OMRDK1k
— PodiumRunner (@PodiumRunner) August 25, 2020
Walk or run? Push on the knees or powerhike? Here's our introductory guide to uphill trail running technique. Check it out: https://t.co/vqxYUyP2bU
— iRunFar (@iRunFar) August 25, 2020
Photo: Human Kinetics/Kirsten Kortebein pic.twitter.com/lh2FTa5Zot
The best lessons I’ve learned as a pro athlete: Find your why and stick to it. The grass isn’t always greener on the other side. Being jealous of others’ opportunities and success doesn’t further your journey. Stay committed and passionate. The sport grows collectively.
— Stephanie Bruce (@Steph_Rothstein) August 25, 2020
The biggest change I'm noticing with training/racing as I age, isn't the speed, but the adaptation to speed takes longer. It used to take two workouts at race pace and I was good to go, but now it's more like 4-6 weeks…But it does come around eventually.
— Nick Willis (@nickwillis) August 24, 2020
Great performers never just hope they’ll be on top of their game; rather, they actively create the specific conditions to elicit their best performance.
— Steve Magness (@stevemagness) August 24, 2020
When people tell you that you’re stubborn and unwilling to let things go, just remember that when you succeed those same people will tell others how focused and determined you are.
— hansonsrun (@hansonsrun) August 24, 2020
“A lot of runners postpone their important workouts until they’re feeling really good. But champions show up ready to push through whatever the day brings. That’s how you develop both body and brain to accomplish a lot even on an imperfect day." https://t.co/w2bzgOr8o9
— PodiumRunner (@PodiumRunner) August 24, 2020
We had an amazing chat with new 5000 m WR holder @joshuacheptege1. He reveals he may be going for the 10,000 WR soon. "I might do something special. I have a surprise. I might run a 10,000 meters very soon. We are almost getting close to it." https://t.co/uxdFHbhku0
— LetsRun.com (@letsrundotcom) August 24, 2020