How Many Runners Listen to Music While Running? Do you listen to music while you run? According to a survey conducted by Runner’s World in 2016, 61% of runners said that they listen to something while they run and 82% of these runners cited music as their number one choice (over audiobooks, podcasts, and the […]
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WARNING: Running with a Faster Cadence May Lead to Possible PR
For the past four weeks, I’ve been piloting a cadence-based training program. By cadence-based, I mean that each workout in the program streams through my headphones as I run (and walk) to the beat of the music while I learn and put into practice how to run with better form. And throughout the four weeks, […]
Top Ten Tips for Running in Sand
Top Ten Tips for Running in Sand Running in Sand There is no doubt in any runner’s mind that running in sand is more challenging than running on just about any other type of terrain. In fact, science tells us that running in sand takes 20 to 60 percent more energy than running on firmer […]
How to Increase Your Stride Length
I’m a nerd for science. I take a very scientific approach to everything I do. It’s just the way I was built. So when it comes to increasing your stride length and learning how to run faster, I’m very scientific about it as well. Imagine yourself breaking into a sprint… I would hazard to guess […]
Running to the Beat
Disappointment and then Relief As I started thinking about what to call my new running program last year, I really wanted to be able to snag the name “Running to the Beat”, but after a little searching I found that the name and associated URL had already been taken. The website in question is run […]
Am I Healthy Enough to Start Running?
So You Want to Start Running! Fantastic!! If you’re new to the sport of running and you’re not sure if you should see a doctor before you begin, here are some great free resources that you can access, made available by the PAR-Q+ Collaboration. The Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire for Everyone (PAR-Q+) This questionnaire will tell […]
Do People with Short Legs have a Disadvantage when it comes to Running Fast?
Research Evidence In his Science of Running blog, performance coach Steve Magness brings attention to an interesting study that looked at the stride length and frequency of the top three finishers of the 10K race at the 2007 World Championships. The smallest of these was four inches shorter than the tallest, and all were well […]