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Running Manual For Beginners

By Course Cloud

Course Overview The Running Manual For Beginners is a complete guide to running for those with no previous experience. It includes practical guidance for running on a treadmill, outside and off the beaten track, with tips from professional athletes. Starting from the very basics, this course will take you through how to choose the right running shoe, the 5 common mistakes beginners make, and how to avoid them. The rest of the course explores best practices and tips that every new runner should know - from how to stay hydrated, to boosting your stamina. What's more, you will learn about the diet of a runner, and which foods to avoid. It also provides essential information on how to stay safe and perform well when running off the beaten track. This best selling Running Manual For Beginners has been developed by industry professionals and has already been completed by hundreds of satisfied students. This in-depth Running Manual For Beginners is suitable for anyone who wants to build their professional skill set and improve their expert knowledge. The Running Manual For Beginners is CPD-accredited, so you can be confident you're completing a quality training course will boost your CV and enhance your career potential. The Running Manual For Beginners is made up of several information-packed modules which break down each topic into bite-sized chunks to ensure you understand and retain everything you learn. After successfully completing the Running Manual For Beginners, you will be awarded a certificate of completion as proof of your new skills. If you are looking to pursue a new career and want to build your professional skills to excel in your chosen field, the certificate of completion from the Running Manual For Beginners will help you stand out from the crowd. You can also validate your certification on our website. We know that you are busy and that time is precious, so we have designed the Running Manual For Beginners to be completed at your own pace, whether that's part-time or full-time. Get full course access upon registration and access the course materials from anywhere in the world, at any time, from any internet-enabled device.  Our experienced tutors are here to support you through the entire learning process and answer any queries you may have via email.

Running Manual For Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

5-Minute Warm Ups For The Over 40s Runner

By Runteach

These warm ups are specifically designed to target your underlying nervous system to help relax stiff muscles and awaken all your senses. Within just a few minutes you'll be moving better, feeling looser and enjoying your runs more. As you get older, your body's tissues can start to change. All of your life's experiences and habits also contribute to this, and it's easy to believe there is nothing we can do about it. After all, the cry "it's because I'm getting old!" is so common why wouldn't we believe it? But I'm here to give you a way to slow down those effects of ageing through simple "super warm ups" that directly target those areas of your brain and nervous system that can fire you back to life. This is the start of the journey to slowing down ageing, and once you begin using these techniques, you'll be hungry for more. I've kept the fluff and jargon to an absolute minimum, instead focusing on practical, useable warm ups that you can put into action right away. This ebook is a tiny investment with a gigantic return!

5-Minute Warm Ups For The Over 40s Runner
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£10

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Step It Up Active

step it up active

Rugby,

I was convinced that I couldn't run, not even for a bus! However, I was persuaded to join a beginners running group and it turns out that I can. If I can, then anyone can! I particularly like trail running but spend as much time training on the roads. As part of the Rugby Core Team you can find me at parkrun most Saturdays as anything from Run Director to Tail Walker! UKA Coach in Running Fitness (Trail) UKA Leader in Running Fitness (LiRF) UKA Coaching Assistant BSc (Hons) Health Studies L3 Learning and Development L3 Forest School Leader Outdoor First Aid D B S Enhanced Certificated I began running about 4 years ago in a local running group and made the same ‘rookie’ mistakes that most people do, in that I wanted to sprint before I’d learned to run. However, I took onboard my errors and built up gradually, finishing some 5km and 10km runs in 2016/7, vowing never to want to reach a Half Marathon or beyond. Hmmm! Having had a nasty sprain injury in 2017, I had to take a back seat from running for over a year (much of which was down to my own reluctance to get help! Thank you Laura @ LMC Physio), but I’ve now regained most of my previous running fitness level and have since completed a couple of Half Marathons with at least one more long race booked in for 2019. I regularly volunteer at Rugby parkrun, invariably with a camera in my hands, which I thoroughly enjoy. Having this qualification will mean I can pass on my enthusiasm for running to others and start them on their own running journeys. UKA Leader in Running Fitness (LiRF) D B S Enhanced Certificated First Aid Course trained Vicky is a recent member of our coaching and leadership team. As a fully-qualified paramedic and avid Wolf Runner, she is a great addition to the group, assisting us with the new sector of trail running for Step It Up. Vicky is more than happy at events up to and including 10km UKA Leader in Running Fitness (LiRF) D B S Enhanced Certificated Paramedic Mel is our latest member of our coaching and leadership team. UKA Leader in Running Fitness (LiRF) D B S Enhanced Certificated It’s simple, I’m addicted to running, I certainly didn’t start out this way, in fact I used to say I didn’t have the build for running and actively avoided it. When my local gym had to close the pool to repair the roof, I needed to find another way to get my exercise in the morning, at the same time I convinced a friend to come and give park run a go with me. After that first run walk 5k, I was hooked. I got out a few times each week, doing 30 mins of run walk & soon developed the stamina for a full 5k I joined SIU because I saw that they did Adventure Runs which sounded like great fun and after my first session, I knew this was a club I’d enjoy being part of. At SIU everyone is encouraged to do their individual best but we stay together as a group, supporting one and other, no one is ever left behind, or made/allowed to feel that their best isn’t good enough. Hope you’ll join us on the trails soon, after all, what’s stopping you.