Runners who strength train are stronger, faster, and less injury-prone! While focusing on runner-specific exercises, I’ll show you the benefits of resistance training with one piece of equipment—a kettlebell. This program is five weeks of progressive workouts that take about thirty minutes each, two to three times per week.
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Transverse Plane Exercises For Strong Running With A Twist
To improve performance and help prevent injuries, runners need to strength train in all three planes of motion, including the transverse plane. Learn the rotational exercises in the transverse plane that improve core stability, balance, coordination, and power output to benefit your running performance.