Why Parkrunners Love This Approach
If you have ever run a parkrun on tired legs, you know how much harder those last two kilometres can feel. The slight drag in your stride. The urge to slow down when you know you could hold on if you had just a little more strength in reserve.
We have worked with countless runners who wanted to enjoy their Saturday mornings again. To run without their knees aching halfway round, to keep pace up the hills, and to finish strong instead of just hanging on.
After following this plan, many tell us they:
- Knocked minutes off their parkrun times.
- Finished with energy to spare and a smile at the finish funnel.
- Felt aches and niggles disappear after years of putting up with them.
- Stopped dreading the uphill section and started attacking it.