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There’s a reason that well-developed training plans don’t immediately kick off with sprint workouts or 18-mile runs: The body needs time to gradually adapt to the demands of training. Periodized ...
Strength training should be a staple of any fitness routine. In addition to increasing muscle strength and mass, regular strength training helps maintain strong bones, improve balance and offers ...
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For some runners, the road to racing ends at 13.1 miles. For others, it’s a bucket-list goal to conquer the full 26.2. Moving from a half marathon to a full marathon can be a big step in your running ...
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