7 07, 2016

Sunshine Coast Marathon Preparation #1 – By Kassandra Reynolds

By |2021-02-16T11:18:45+11:00July 7th, 2016|marathon, Members stories, Running Stories|1 Comment

  The time has come to focus on the marathon again… My relationship with the marathon really started for me in 2014, when my husband and I decided to run our first. It was a special training process together and a goal we conquered together, while raising over $5000 for the Royal Women and Children [...]

28 06, 2016

Running- Connected disconnect. by Anna Fitzgerald

By |2021-02-16T11:18:45+11:00June 28th, 2016|running tips, Training Tips|0 Comments

The other day I was at the school gate talking to some mums. One was a running mum and I listened intently as she answered the questions of non- runners who were intrigued by the motivators that kept her in the sport. The discussion was mostly about running as a social outlet. The points she [...]

22 06, 2016

Glow Worm Tunnel Trail Half Marathon – Newnes, NSW by Caz Derby

By |2021-02-16T11:18:45+11:00June 22nd, 2016|Trail/Ultra Running, Uncategorised|2 Comments

The day that we had planned for months had finally arrived and a peek out the window revealed a foggy and wet morning – perfect weather for trail running. 6 months or more ago, four of us started planning this “run-cation” to commemorate Jenn’s 40 year.  The brief was simple: It had to be a [...]

14 06, 2016

Fuelling alternatives: Homemade ‘Gels’ by Sophie Brown

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00June 14th, 2016|nutrition, race nutrition, Uncategorised|0 Comments

I am often asked about alternatives to gels. Some are after a more natural or ‘real’ food product, whilst others dislike the thick, sticky consistency of a gel and may struggle getting it down. Many are adverse to the sweetness of gels, which can become particularly sickly in longer events, after taking them hour after [...]

6 06, 2016

Journey to completing my first marathon – by Cass Hay

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00June 6th, 2016|marathon, Member stories, Running Stories|0 Comments

I started running in January last year when my daughter was 5 months old. I’d had gestational diabetes during pregnancy and was warned to stay active if I didn’t want to end up with Type 2. Inspired by two of my sisters, I decided to try running. It was ideal as I could literally start [...]

31 05, 2016

Nutrition for Runners: Introducing Sophie Brown

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00May 31st, 2016|nutrition|1 Comment

Today we introduce the newest member of our RMA family and writing team, Sophie Brown. Sophie is an experienced and accredited Running Dietitian and Exercise Physiologist, hails from Sydney where she works at her business Energise and Exercise, and in her spare time excels on the trails!. We are excited to have Sophie on board  [...]

25 05, 2016

Hamilton Island Active Women’s Weekend.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00May 25th, 2016|Running Stories, Uncategorised|0 Comments

When I got the email inviting my family and I to attend the Hamilton Island Active Women's weekend I was in absolute shock. I had never travelled to this part of Australia. I had always wanted to, but to be INVITED as a SPECIAL GUEST, among a panel of amazing women such as Libby Trickett [...]

24 05, 2016

Ultra Trail Australia 100km race report by Tova Gallagher

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00May 24th, 2016|Trail/Ultra Running, trailrunning, ultra marathon|0 Comments

UTA100km, what an experience! Although I recovered within a couple of days, I am still being congratulated by friends and family wondrous that I have achieved such a feat! I guess it is all relative. We hang out with trail runners who do these kinds of events all the time and look at them in [...]

20 05, 2016

UTA 50 Race Report by Jess Peil

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00May 20th, 2016|Trail/Ultra Running, ultra, ultra marathon, ultrarunners|1 Comment

2016 Blue Mountains After watching friends complete in the Northface over the past couple of years, this was a race I had to do. I love trails, running through the Australian bush always makes me feel so free. When I saw that the newly named Ultratrail Australia was taking entries late 2015, I was in. [...]

19 05, 2016

INJURY: TRAIN LIKE AN ATHLETE TO BECOME A BETTER RUNNER by Jess Trengove

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00May 19th, 2016|Injury Prevention, injuryfree, Training Tips|0 Comments

In this exclusive blog post, Running SA and Women’s Recreational Running Network Ambassador, Jess Trengove, reflects on the challenges of dealing with injury as she prepares for the Rio Olympic Games at an altitude camp in Flagstaff, USA. The final flakes from this morning’s snow fall are gracefully floating past the window and a steamy [...]

18 05, 2016

Ultra Trail Australia 22k Recap by Clare Tapp

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00May 18th, 2016|Running Stories, Trailrun, trailrunning|3 Comments

I started training for the race of a lifetime on 1 December. I followed the "find your feet" program provided by UTA. It was a challenge. I poured many hours into training, all the while my husband and 3 kiddies stood by me supporting. I was always concerned about the hills and stairs, I knew [...]

10 05, 2016

Numinbah 2 Polly’s – Trail Run by Tracey Fletcher

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00May 10th, 2016|Running Stories, Trail/Ultra Running|0 Comments

  When I logged onto the website to enter the Numinbah to Polly’s 35km trail event there was a phrase on the home page saying 'the toughest trail event in South East Qld'. Although I hesitated this didn't deter me. I knew this track well through previous events (Gold Coast Kokoda Challenge) and many training [...]