Run for one minute. Walk for three minutes. Repeat this five times or about 20 minutes, two to three days a week. After three to four weeks, or once you feel ready, cut your three-minute walk down to ...
Whether you’re looking to transition into a training plan safely and avoid injury, or you’re a beginner looking to get into the groove of running, the run/walk method helps you put your best foot ...
For decades, many runners, and even coaches, have assumed that being a runner meant never walking during a training run or race. Even the most accomplished runners would apologize when they walked at ...
The run/walk method is more than just an entry-level strategy for new runners—it’s a proven approach for improving endurance, reducing fatigue, and avoiding injuries. Alternating between running and ...
It’s easy to say you want to fulfill a major fitness goal, but it’s another thing to actually follow through. A run/walk program can help you bridge the gap between your potential to meet that ...