New research published in ImmunoHorizons shows that running a high-intensity interval training (HIIT) workout triggers a more inflammatory immune response than cycling HIIT. These findings could help ...
If you’re in a run/walk training program, going out for a workout isn’t as easy as lacing up a pair of running shoes, connecting your GPS watch, and selecting the “open run” option. You need to track ...
For beginners, running your first mile might feel daunting, but interval training can be a great solution. By alternating between movement and recovery, your body learns to adapt while your mind stays ...
Starting a running routine doesn’t mean you need to go nonstop right away. One of the best ways to begin is with run/walk intervals. This method helps you build endurance gradually, stay consistent, ...
Army Reserve Spc. Julian Ditona, assigned to the 98th Expeditionary Signal Battalion, 335th Signal Command (Theater), sprints to the finish line of a 2-mile run during the Army Physical Fitness Test ...
A new article published in The Conversation suggests that running in shorter, high-intensity intervals may provide greater benefits for controlling blood pressure, losing weight, and improving ...
There comes a time in every runner’s life when it’s time to kick things up a notch. That means one thing and one thing only: interval training. There’s a reason loads of runners don’t like intervals.
The week of workouts below is for SELF’s Learn to Love Running Program, our brand-new, beginner-friendly plan that will get you running 30 minutes nonstop! Here’s what you need to know to get started.
If you are planning to run a marathon, having a 16- to 20-week training plan is essential for performance and minimizing ...
If you are looking to shave seconds (or even minutes) off your run times, the answer is not simply to run more miles per week or push harder on your goal-paced intervals. If you are looking to shave ...
The week of workouts below is for SELF’s Learn to Love Running Program, our brand-new, beginner-friendly plan that will get you running 30 minutes nonstop! Here’s what you need to know to get started.