30 04, 2016

A Runner’s Vacation?

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00April 30th, 2016|fit families, Training Tips|0 Comments

How do you define a holiday? A coastal paradise, a relaxing retreat set amongst the bush or close to a national park, a mountainous mecca, or a secluded country breakaway? Well, if you’re a runner, chances are the idea of a vacation takes on a completely different meaning to that which non- runners contemplate. Recently, [...]

25 04, 2016

The Gold Coast Bulletin Fun Run

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00April 25th, 2016|Member stories, race, race day, Running Stories|0 Comments

It seemed like a good idea at the time, back in October last year to register in the forthcoming Gold Coast Bulletin fun run. I had just completed the half on the Gold Coast and then the Twilight half in Wynnum. Yep, things are going well – I can do the half instead of the [...]

22 04, 2016

The RMA Spirit

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00April 22nd, 2016|Member stories, pacing, Running Stories|0 Comments

It was still dark when I jumped out of bed on the morning of 10 April. Whilst my body went through my mechanical race morning routine, my mind flittered between the inspiration of Jodie Oborne and her team at Oxfam 100 the day before and my amazing friends in Canberra lining up to race that [...]

16 04, 2016

The Australian Running Festival – Marathon, By Donna Cain-Riva

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

On Sunday 10 April 2016, I completed my third marathon. I was not going to run the marathon this year, after running my first marathon one year ago (Canberra), as well as the Melbourne Marathon in Oct 15. I was not sure if I would run ‘a full’ again, not because I did not enjoy [...]

12 04, 2016

Running out the school holiday crazy’s!

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00April 12th, 2016|kids, Running Stories, training, Training Tips|0 Comments

A cooped up Running Mum with kids on the school holidays creates a high potential for a crazy and not Zen like household. With a 6, 4, and 3 year old school holidays bring a new level of challenges to my training schedule. So how do we approach this crazy time? Include the kids to [...]

1 04, 2016

The Razorback Run by Lea Naismith

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00April 1st, 2016|Members stories, Running Stories, trailrunning|1 Comment

I have a bucket list. Some things on my list are realistic goals and some are challenges. I didn't think I would be brave or crazy enough to attempt some of the challenges but writing them down made them real. Last weekends challenge was to compete and complete the Razorback Run. Mt. Hotham to Mt. Feathertop return - [...]

29 03, 2016

Running for Cancer, by Shontele Turner

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00March 29th, 2016|Member stories, Members stories, Running Stories|0 Comments

In January, my almost 80 year old Nan was diagnosed with bowel and stomach cancer. I was facebook stalking the RMA group - and I was always inspired with the mummies and how they were achieving these amazing results, looking healthy, happy and fit all from running. This was the same time I decided I [...]

21 03, 2016

Finding strength on the 6 foot track

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00March 21st, 2016|Running Stories, six foot marathon, Uncategorised|0 Comments

Over 12 months ago I was hit with a major injury after falling on a training run. It left me with a badly damaged ankle and I had to pull out of the events I had worked hard to train for, the North Face 50 and the 6 foot track marathon. Fast forward to the [...]

10 03, 2016

Forging your path as a runner

By |2016-03-10T20:30:16+11:00March 10th, 2016|Member stories, run, runner, Running Stories, Training Tips, Uncategorised|0 Comments

  I have learned a lot over the last few years in my running journey. One of the most important things I have learned is that people change, paths change and thats ok. When I began my running journey after a long break, my goal was to run my first half marathon, and that quickly [...]

3 03, 2016

Tokyo Marathon 28 February 2016- The day we unite

By |2021-02-16T11:18:46+11:00March 3rd, 2016|member spotlight, Member stories, Running Stories|0 Comments

My Journey to Tokyo began in September 2015 when I missed out on the ballot entry. The day started with my husband being hospitalised and me being advised that I could not run Sydney marathon on the upcoming weekend.  Somewhere in amongst this “nightmare” I had an email saying my entry had been received and [...]

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 [...]