30 04, 2015

Gold Coast Bulletin Race Recap – by Juliana Hannah

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00April 30th, 2015|half marathon, Members stories, Race recap, rma, Running Stories|0 Comments

There I was in Gold Coast at 5am on a Sunday morning (as usual for us runners) it was cold and dark and I probably didn’t need to be there that early but hey my nerves were all over the place. It is the day for a Half Marathon sub 2hr and speed doesn't come natural [...]

29 04, 2015

Finding “Me” Again by Kellie Gibson

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00April 29th, 2015|Member stories, Running Stories|0 Comments

A question people often ask me is “how is your running going?” This is an inevitable question for me to be asked because everyone who knows me knows that I love to run! This has been a particularly difficult question for me to answer in these last 6 months. You see my love of running [...]

26 04, 2015

The Race of My Life – 24 Hour World Championships

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00April 26th, 2015|24hr world championships, RMA 2015 Ambassadors, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

24 Hour World Championships Australian Team, L-R Bernadette Benson, Kevin Muller, Rob Boyce (Team Manager), Mich Thwaites, Barry Loveday, Ewan Horsburgh, Matt Eckford, Jodie Oborne, Kerrie Bremner, John Pearson (Captain), Emma Vaughn, Deb Nicholl. In the days leading up to the event I gave some consideration to the distance I would aim for.  I had [...]

23 04, 2015

Paris Marathon Wrap Up

By |2021-02-16T11:18:50+11:00April 23rd, 2015|international events, marahon, Race recap, Running Stories|0 Comments

 Hey RMA crew! Just been supporting at the Paris marathon and actually now mid flight heading for New York then Boston marathon this weekend. The Paris race was awesome. It should be on everyone's bucket list. Best to get there on the Thursday or Friday before to settle in and fight the jet lag! The [...]

17 04, 2015

Two Oceans Ultramarathon Saturday 4th April 2015, South Africa – by Kate Atkinson

By |2021-02-16T11:18:51+11:00April 17th, 2015|Members stories, race report, Running Stories, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

Two Oceans Ultramarathon Saturday 4th April 2015 Distance: 56km History The first race was held in 1970 and saw 26 runners line up to face the unknown challenge. Since then, the race has become a favourite with local and international athletes. Participants choose from the scenic 56km ultra marathon or 21km half marathon. The event attracts [...]

16 04, 2015

Cross Training – Is it important for running?

By |2016-03-01T10:13:59+11:00April 16th, 2015|cross training|0 Comments

Perhaps you have always been a runner, or perhaps you happened to fall into the wonderful world of running through a friend or through your desire to improve your fitness. Either way, once you started running you found yourself hooked and will do anything to make sure you keep going. Often the question gets asked [...]

14 04, 2015

Breaking my Sub 5 Hour Marathon. By Catherine Ross.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:51+11:00April 14th, 2015|marathon, Member stories, Running Stories|4 Comments

So, how did I come to be running the marathon in Canberra on Sunday and trying to break 5 hours? This is my story. As long as I have known my amazing husband of 25 years he had wanted to do an Ironman race. Once we had kids that went on the back-burner - training [...]

10 04, 2015

Ten tips to survive your first race

By |2021-02-16T11:18:51+11:00April 10th, 2015|race, racing, running, Training Tips|0 Comments

Race season is upon us ladies and for many of you this is your first encounter to what will become a very big addiction! Welcome to the wonderful world of racing! Wether you are racing on a track, a road or a trail, racing is an experience you will never forget. It might be your first, [...]

9 04, 2015

My running pause – A journey through pregnancy as a running mum. By Tayyah Pegg

By |2021-02-16T11:18:51+11:00April 9th, 2015|exercise, pre-natal exercise, pregnancy, Running Stories|1 Comment

I wish I could say I had pure motives when it came to my exercise and diet while I was pregnant with my second son, but initially, the one word that fueled my drive was 'fear'. Two years prior, I had my first son, and the birth and recovery were quite traumatic. It took me [...]

3 04, 2015

No Pain, No Gain?  Pushing through the Barrier. – By Jessica Trengove

By |2021-02-16T11:18:51+11:00April 3rd, 2015|cross country championships, psychology, racing, running, Training Tips|2 Comments

Jessica Trengove, April 2nd 2015 The airport scene has become a little too familiar in recent months. This time I am homeward bound for the Easter long weekend and rather than make the same old mistake of draining my phone battery, I opted to put my laptop to use. One week ago today, a small [...]