by Amanda Manscill | Oct 11, 2019 | Training
Running is one of those things that many people try and end up quitting because they end up injured, puking, hating their life, or all of the above. I still consider myself a beginning runner, so I’ve compiled 10 of the top tips I’ve gathered on my journey...
by Amanda Manscill | Oct 4, 2019 | Training
I used to make fun of runners. I remember seeing cross-country runners in high-school and college and wondering what kool-aid they had all drank that made them voluntarily want to do that to themselves. Funny thing is, I actually did a lot of running growing up. I...
by Tawny Bybee | Oct 3, 2019 | Training
I started fueling with Maurten over a year ago. Runner’s Corner was the first place I was tipped off about it. I then learned that the top marathoners were using it and I was intrigued. Stazza is also a big fan of it (my coach). There have been three types of...
by Tawny Bybee | Sep 6, 2019 | Training
Marathon 1- Ogden Marathon 2010 Details- 10 months post first baby. 1:30 at halfway- and then deep into the pain cave. Stopped at mile 21 to cry for a bit to Dustin, then toughened up and finished. I said I would never do that ever again. It hurt so bad. Goal: sub 3...
by Coach Stazza | Sep 3, 2019 | Featured, Inspiration, Training
Righto then, Kiddlywinks, you’ve pummelled my inbox with enquires about Stazza’s Stable High Altitude Training Camps in Iten, Home Of Champions, so here’s the spielarooney… Buddies: Coach Stazza And Former Marathon World Record Holder, Wilson Kipsang Just a few...
by Coach Stazza | Aug 30, 2019 | Featured, Inspiration, Training
My previous post glimpsed at life inside the running mecca, Iten—The Home Of Champions. This sparked a flurry of enquires, asking for more information about Stazza’s Stable High Altitude Camps. Next week, I’ll post all about how the camps work, giving more details...