31 03, 2017

Finding The Balance : Juggling Life as an Ultra-busy, Ultra-marathon Running Mum

By |2021-02-16T11:18:35+11:00March 31st, 2017|ambassadors, member spotlight, Member stories|2 Comments

Emma, a Running Mums Australia Ambassador,  is a 35 year old Mum living with her four children (aged 6, 9, 12 & 16) and her partner, in Busselton, on the coast of Western Australia.  She works full-time in the Hospitality Industry and is studying part-time towards her Education Degree.  This year Emma is training for [...]

24 03, 2017

The struggle for the juggle. The rise of the modern day MUM RUNNER.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:44+11:00March 24th, 2017|training, Uncategorised|4 Comments

This has been on my mind a lot of late, and I think it deserves to be said. WE, deserve to be celebrated, as every woman does, but in particular the mother in this instance. I have been training for races for quite a few years, endurance events mainly, and one thing stands out. The struggle for the juggle. Fitting [...]

21 03, 2017

Females: how to hold onto the running bug by Jessica Trengove

By |2021-02-16T11:18:44+11:00March 21st, 2017|Uncategorised|0 Comments

“It is an exhilarating experience to catch the running bug but greater satisfaction comes from keeping it. Sometimes the challenge is not in starting a new activity but in sustaining the routine.” I have had the pleasure of pulling on a fresh pair of runners with a new goal, an energised body and an unstoppable [...]

7 03, 2017

Characterising a runner: the new typical and the advent of the recreational runner.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:44+11:00March 7th, 2017|Members, Uncategorised|3 Comments

Running encompasses so much, and the 'runner' as typically thought has changed so much. Now just about anyone can be a 'runner'. This also means that all that encompasses running, from events to gear to how we celebrate running has shifted. The change is in the motivators; what drives people now to be runners. At [...]