29 02, 2016

Changing perspective – what my journey has taught me… lessons about running and lessons about life. By Kellie Gibson

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00February 29th, 2016|Uncategorised|1 Comment

These are the things I have learned over the last 2 years while I have battled with my health. I lost my energy and vitality and my love of running has suffered many blows along the way. After recently being diagnosed with Adrenal Fatigue and since then Thyroid issues, I am starting the process of [...]

29 02, 2016

Threshold running for endurance

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00February 29th, 2016|endurance, running tips, training, Training Tips|0 Comments

Have you ever had a run where you just get stronger throughout and feel you are running comfortably hard, not easy but it feels good and strong? You’re probably running near your aerobic threshold. Many runners do these runs by feel and without knowing it when they start out easy and feel stronger and stronger [...]

29 02, 2016

Food for thought…and performance – by Jessica Trengove

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00February 29th, 2016|nutrition, post-race nutrition, pre-race nutrition, race nutrition|0 Comments

I love the special buzz that comes with an Olympic year and I can’t believe that the Rio Olympic Games are now only 6 months away! Having recently returned from a three-week training stint at Falls Creek with crowds of runners, I am really looking forward to the season ahead. The incredible results and Aussie [...]

2 02, 2016

My first marathon at Cadbury marathon, Hobart

By |2021-02-16T11:18:47+11:00February 2nd, 2016|marahon, member spotlight, Members stories, race day, Running Stories|1 Comment

Running a marathon is a huge step. It takes a lot of training and commitment, and most of us will remember reaching the finish line for the rest of our lives. It is a true testament of one’s resilience and strength, of giving it a go and never giving up. This is Ricci’s story. After [...]