The Support Philosophy by Lisa Weightman

I’ve been a little quiet on the social media front since the Commonwealth Games.  A campaign like the Commonwealth Games takes a level of focus and commitment that is all consuming.  You find yourself saying “I’ll sort that out after the marathon” multiple times per day. Once the race was over the to-do list was far … Read more

We are an Ironman…..by Kate Mcintyre

We are Iron(wo)mans! There is a very long (and potentially not very interesting) story around how I came to start running and training for triathlons. In a nutshell, I essentially struggled for years with infertility, finally had our beautiful (now 6 years old) son on our 8th cycle of particularly invasive IVF, had a further … Read more

Why you aren’t a running imposter.

The majority of women who are reading this article probably don’t think that they are any good at running, or that they could be better, or faster or fitter, or that they don’t belong in the running scene, or that they are some kind of imposter that calls themselves a runner. Well I am here … Read more

The Royal Run by Vicki Bennett

The Royal Run 21stMay, 2018- Copenhagen Denmark- A fantastic way to celebrate Crown Prince Frederik’s 50thbirthday! I recently went to Denmark to run the Copenhagen marathon and The Royal Run. I participated in both runs and they were both amazing experiences. The Royal Run was how Prince Frederik decided to celebrate his 50thbirthday with his people. … Read more

My first half-marathon: The Adelaide Marathon Festival Recap by Lisa Beatty

I’m sitting here watching my 4 year old daughter play hungry-hippos, while I wear compression tights for my sore quads, and I’m deliriously happy. It’s one day post-the Adelaide Marathon Festival, or one-day after my first half-marathon! I started running 11 months ago, and was 18kg heavier than I am today. Like many RMAs, I … Read more