National Running Day – Log Your Miles Competitor is recognizing National Running Day by celebrating YOUR desire to run. Come back to this page on June 6th and enter your daily miles into our National Running Day Mileage Reel and help us spread the word of embracing a healthy, active l...
Meb Keflezighi Repeats At Rock ‘n’ Roll San Diego By Mario Fraioli Published 41 mins ago comments Tweet Share Meb Keflezighi enjoys a comfortable lead in Sunday's Rock 'n' Roll San Diego Half Marathon. Photo: Bob Betancourt The San Diego native romps to victory in his final race befor...
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Wilson Kiprop Wins Kenyan Olympic Trials 10K By David Monti Published 4 hours ago comments Tweet Share Wilson Kiprop charging for home in the 10,000 meters at last night's Prefontaine Classic. Photo: PhotoRun.net Fifteen men break 28 minutes in the 10,000m on a rainy night at the Pref...
But on Saturday afternoon, competing in the super-elite Bowerman Mile for the first time since 2010 when he finished ninth, the 37 year-old Lagat will face a field stacked with some of the world’s best milers who are in prime of their careers: Silas Kiplagat, Asbel Kiprop, Amine Laalo...
Robert Cheruiyot Set To Rock San Diego By Bert Rosenthal Published 15 hours ago comments Tweet Share Robert Cheruiyot, the 2010 Boston Marathon champion, is hoping to run fast in San Diego on Sunday. Photo: PhotoRun.net The 2010 Boston Marathon champion headlines the 15th annual Rock ...
Sisay Disqualified From NYC Marathon For Doping By David Monti Published Jun. 1, 2012 Updated 40 mins ago comments Tweet Share Ezkyas Sisay (left) after the 2011 Honolulu Marathon with Athlete Misiker Mekonnin Demissie (photo by David Monti for Race Results Weekly) He had placed ninth...
While the fall may seem like a lifetime away, especially when you haven’t had a chance to enjoy your summer vacation yet, now is the time to begin laying the foundation for your fall marathon training cycle. Building a base and improving your aerobic system is critical if you want to ...
Skip The Lactate Threshold Test A new study reveals that athletes can find their lactate threshold heart rate by feel. Maintaining Speed During Marathon Training Shoe Of The Day: Altra Delilah Video: Breathing Exercises For Relaxation Out There: The Animals Are Out To Get Me ZOOMA Pro...
Sports Science Update: Skip The Lactate Threshold Test By Matt Fitzgerald Published May. 31, 2012 Updated 9 hours ago comments Tweet Share A new study reveals that athletes can find their lactate threshold heart rate by feel. Any good training plan for runners includes workouts that a...
Workout Of The Week: Brad Hudson’s 1-2-3-2-1 Fartlek By Matt Fitzgerald Published 3 hours ago comments Tweet Share The 1-2-3-2-1 fartlek is an effective way to introduce multi-paced workouts into your training. Photo: Scott Draper/Competitor Try this challenging and mentally engaging ...
Olympic Spirit Invades San Diego On Sunday By News Published 3 hours ago comments Tweet Share Defending champion Meb Keflezighi celebrates with his father after winning last year's Rock 'n' Roll San Diego Half Marathon. Photo: Ollie Neglerio Five London-bound Olympians will take the s...
Kipsang Leads Kenyan Double In India By News Published 12 hours ago comments Tweet Share Geoffrey Kipsang Kamworo won the TCS 10K in Bangalore, India last weekend. Photo: Zimbio.com Sweltering conditions made the race a tactical affair. By Murali Krishnan (c) 2012 Race Results Weekly ...
Bar Hopping: Promax Nutrition’s Pure Bar Releases New Flavors By Cielestia Calbay Published 4 hours ago comments Tweet Share Ten flavors now grace store shelves. Pure Bar is taking cues from the tropics with its newly released banana coconut flavored wholesome fruit bar made from real...
Running is the art of pacing. Every runner, no matter how talented or well trained, will perform terribly in any race longer than 400 meters if he or she starts at a full sprint and holds nothing back. The goal in racing is to cover the distance between the start and finish lines as q...
Over the course of a given training cycle my athletes are working on all the different training elements — aerobic endurance, lactate threshold, pure speed, power, muscular strength, neuromuscular maintenance, etc. — with the emphasis on each changing depending on the event we’re trai...
Running For Charity: Uniting For A Cause By Cielestia Calbay Published 8 hours ago comments Tweet Share Charities thrive on uniting runners for a common cause. Learn how you can make a difference at your next race. Training for any race is not an easy task, but running for charity can...
Workout Of The Week: Progression Runs By Matt Fitzgerald Published 5 hours ago comments Tweet Share Regardless of what you're training for, there's a place for progression runs in your training program. Photo: John Segesta It’s all about finishing faster than you start. Horseback ride...
“One of the most rewarding parts of being an elite athlete is having the opportunity to work with youth programs like NYRR Youth & Community Services,” said Davila. “I’m looking forward to spending National Running Day with a group of youngsters who are excited about running. Whether ...
Here’s why: Muscles contract in two ways—concentrically (muscle shortens: think picking something up) and eccentrically (muscle lengthens while contracting: think putting that something back down). “Eccentric contractions are much more costly from an energy and wear and tear perspecti...
Other endurance athletes, such as cyclists, have said ID bracelets can be saviors in crashes. New York resident Tyler VanWormer remembers being only three miles away from home during a bike ride when an oncoming car made an unexpected left turn and drove right into him. He was thrown ...
Haile Gebrselassie Wins In Manchester By News Published May. 21, 2012 Updated 5 hours ago comments Tweet Share Haile Gebrselassie defeated rival Patrick Makau in Manchester. Photo: IAAF One of the greatest distance runners in the world isn’t finished yet. Flashing a big smile, his arm...
“The race was a lot of fun, but I picked up a stomach bug on Friday afternoon and considered not running; however, I couldn’t pass up a chance to run in Portland. I had hoped to run faster and simulate marathon pace a little bit more, but sometimes things don’t go according to plan,” ...
Can A Cup (Or Two) Of Coffee Improve Performance? By Mario Fraioli Published May. 18, 2012 Updated 21 hours ago comments Tweet Share Can a little caffeine before your next race mean the difference between a personal best and an average performance? British study says high doses of caf...
Fortunately, nobody ever comes to your home or office one hour after you’ve eaten breakfast to tempt you with your favorite food. But there is evidence that our society today encourages us to overeat in more insidious ways. For example, in the last two decades of the twentieth century...
Almost every day, TV ads, magazines and websites offer “helpful” tips on how to “blast fat” and “get swimsuit ready.” We’re bombarded with messages about weight loss everywhere we go. Even running publications (Competitor included) get in on the action, telling us that losing weight c...
Meb Keflezighi To Run Bay To Breakers By News Published May. 17, 2012 Updated 37 mins ago comments Tweet Share Meb Keflezighi will take on course-record holder Sammy Kitwara at the Zazzle Bay to Breakers this Sunday. Photo: PhotoRun.net He squares off against Sammy Kitwara this weeken...
While many runners can tend to overcomplicate training, when you get down to the bare bones of it all, training is essentially a balancing act. Trying to balance those two extremes of endurance and speed in the best way possible is they key to reaching our racing goals. There is a rea...
Kara Goucher To Headline Rock ‘n’ Roll Portland By Mario Fraioli Published 2 hours ago comments Tweet Share Olympian Kara Goucher will begin her Olympic buildup this Sunday in Portland. Photo: PhotoRun.net The Olympian is excited to kick off the inaugural edition of her adopted hometo...
Is The Paleo Diet The Right Choice For Runners? By Kelly O'Mara Published 3 hours ago comments Tweet Share Incorporating some aspects of the Paleo Diet into your nutrition plan may help you get faster in the long run, while also helping you return to your Paleolithic roots. Strengthen...