18 03, 2015

ON THE TRAIL TO 6FOOT MARATHON – by Erin Black

By |2021-02-16T11:18:51+11:00March 18th, 2015|races, six foot marathon, Trail/Ultra Running, training, Ultrarunning|0 Comments

Ever since I ran my first marathon in Canberra in 2006 I have wanted to run the Six Foot Track Marathon, a race that has been described as the toughest marathon in Australia. The course itself runs from Katoomba to the Jenolan Caves, a distance of 45 kilometres following the Six Foot Track, a bridle [...]

11 12, 2014

How slow is too slow and does it really matter?

By |2021-02-16T11:18:54+11:00December 11th, 2014|pace, training, Training Tips|5 Comments

There has been a bit of a theme going on lately with some of our runners thinking that they are 'slow' runners. I wanted to dispel some of the myths that you may have about running and what exactly makes a 'fast' runner anyway. I know that in a forum like RMA with over 6000 [...]

8 11, 2014

Overcoming the fat shaming for runners – by Geraldine Bilston

By |2021-02-16T11:18:54+11:00November 8th, 2014|Running Stories, training|1 Comment

I joined  Running Mums Australia just under a year ago, and since then I have read at least 3 posts, by 3 different women,  about an experience they have had of being outside, in public, running, and having young men yell out degrading, awful, rude, hurtful, unnecessary, shameful things to them. All of these posts [...]

7 09, 2014

Say no to tight calves!

By |2021-02-16T11:18:55+11:00September 7th, 2014|Injury Prevention, training, Training Tips|0 Comments

Hey RMA crew!Hope you had a great week! I caught up with everyone at Sunshine Coast which was awesome. Best weather! Best day! Congrats to everyone that ran! Had a lot of people asking about tight calves this week so thought I would go over a few pieces. Tight calves can be so frustrating because [...]

5 09, 2014

An introduction to Trail Running – By Brendan Davies

By |2021-02-16T11:18:55+11:00September 5th, 2014|Trail/Ultra Running, trailrunning, training|1 Comment

“The world is big and I want to have a good look at it before it gets dark.”― John Muir As a sport, Trail Running is perhaps one of the most purest pursuits we haveon Earth. It connects us with our primitive past; to a time before our ancestorshad the need for tarmac and pavement. It [...]

29 08, 2014

Anna Fitzgerald – A running journey.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:55+11:00August 29th, 2014|half marathon, marathon, Members, Members stories, Running Stories, training|5 Comments

Well hello there RMA!Running, like-minded mums, bursting with support and positivity-I must be dreaming! I feel like I am part of a special secret club where the currency is endorphins, a go-get it attitude and the ability to multi-task only like a running mother can.  I am Anna. I am 37 years old, live on [...]

22 08, 2014

Allirra’s story – from overweight indigenous woman to inspirational indigenous runner.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:55+11:00August 22nd, 2014|Members, Members stories, Running Stories, training|5 Comments

Today we have something special. The thing that inspires me most about Running Mums Australia is the people I get to meet or hear about and this story struck a real chord with me. Being indigenous in Australia can have a stereotype attached and and also sometimes it comes with an array of family history [...]

17 08, 2014

Its raining…..should I still go running?

By |2016-03-01T10:20:09+11:00August 17th, 2014|training, Training Tips|1 Comment

If you are a keen runner, this situation is no stranger to you. You had everything ready and laid out from the night before and you wake up to the sound of clink clink clink on the roof. Its also dark to add another element of doubt to whether you should go for your your [...]

10 08, 2014

Practicing mental toughness in training – by Kate Heyward

By |2021-02-16T11:18:55+11:00August 10th, 2014|training, Training Tips|1 Comment

If you want to achieve that running goal you’ve set yourself, no matter what it is, you need to train your mind as well as your body. You can’t leave it to race day because more often than not your mind will win – and your mind usually wants you to slow down, give up [...]

1 08, 2014

Run Faster, Further by Finding Your Tipping Point

By |2021-02-16T11:18:56+11:00August 1st, 2014|Injury Prevention, training, Training Tips|0 Comments

Hey RMA Crew! Sorry I missed you guys last week. Things got pretty hectic around here. I got stuck in the renovating whirlwind. It kind of chewed me up and spat me out! Didn’t know if I was going to make it for a few days there…I NEED to get out for a run! Will [...]

31 07, 2014

NUUN Hydration review

By |2021-02-16T11:18:56+11:00July 31st, 2014|Drinks, nutrition, post-race nutrition, pre-race nutrition, training|1 Comment

As runners we must pay particular attention to our hydration. Hours and hours on the track, especially training for a marathon can leave your body dehydrated and exhausted. It is important to hydrate before, during and after any form of exercise and with long distance running in particular it is important to make sure that [...]

29 07, 2014

Coaching review: Christine discusses the benefits of having a coach four weeks in……

By |2021-02-16T11:18:56+11:00July 29th, 2014|Members, Members stories, Running Stories, training|0 Comments

I decided to take up running on January 1st this year – not only to help my physical fitness, but my mental fitness as well. It also gave me some precious ‘me time’ which I don’t get much of these days! I signed up for my local parkrun (Sandon Point at Bulli near Wollongong) and [...]

20 07, 2014

Your first 5k. How to get there if your just getting off the couch.

By |2021-02-16T11:18:56+11:00July 20th, 2014|training, Training Tips|0 Comments

If you have just joined Running Mums Australia, welcome, we are glad that you are here! You will find nothing but inspiration with us, encouragement and support. This is why we exist, to empower you as women to run your best. Have you just started out running and feel that....gee, it is a hard slog? [...]