Race day is finally here—and with it, the mix of nerves, adrenaline, and questionable decisions. From starting too fast to forgetting to charge your watch, we’ve all had
Most beginner runners make the same mistake: they jog too fast on every run. Not fast-fast, but that awkward middle gear—too hard to recover from, too slow to build
Welcome to the world of running—a place where people follow weird rituals and speak in coded language. To outsiders, we probably sound like a cult. We have a unique
Running every day sounds like a bold, motivating goal. It grabs you in a moment of inspiration—and suddenly you’re all in.
At first, it feels exciting. You'
The first month of running feels like learning a new language—one where everything hurts, nothing makes sense, and the internet is both your coach and your therapist.
You Google
No one likes talking about it, but every runner thinks about it: the pre-run poop. When it doesn’t happen, you feel it—every mile. A bloated belly, cramps, the
A good warm-up can set the tone for your entire race. A bad one—or worse, none at all—can leave you tight, sluggish, and struggling from mile one.Warming
You’re running consistently, sweating buckets, and pushing through long Sunday runs— and yet, that stubborn belly fat is not going anywhere. The truth is, running alone isn’t enough
Running is supposed to be a solo sport—but somehow, everyone else has opinions about it. The moment someone hears you’re a runner, they light up like they’ve
It’s not just tired legs—these are the signs you might be overtrained.
What is overtraining?
Overtraining happens when the balance between stress and recovery is thrown off. You’
Call it obsessive habits, call it quirky rituals—but for runners, it’s a routine. And on race day, routine is everything.Because the only thing more unpredictable than the