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Fitness Swellness: More from Nike Toronto run clubs

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Hello, Toronto runners — you’re in luck (whether you’re a newbie or seasoned runner) as Nike Toronto has expanded their run club offerings. Having talked to runners in the city and learning that they wanted both longer runs, and more of them, and some folks wanting to get into running, here’s what Nike is serving up:

Out of the Eaton Centre Nike store (you’ll find it on the lower level of the EC) is their Gridlock Runners run club. The sched:

Mondays at 6:30PM: track work or tempo runs to help you improve your pace

Tuesdays at 6:30PM: rookie runs for those looking to learn to run

Thursdays at 6:30PM: club runs (more of a fun run, some sort of social element — think yoga stretches post-run, or yes, drinks!)

Saturdays at 8:30AM: long runs (distance will vary but you can expect a run of about 15 to 20k)

Out of Black Toe Running on Wednesdays is the  Queen West run club:

Wednesdays at 6:30PM: two distances offered (about 5k for the shorter run and 7-10k for the longer run), but you can also expect a mix of tempo, intervals or hill training, too

Besides more run club training options, Toronto runners who join in can also anticipate more services — so a nutritionist might come and speak about fueling for your runs, for example.

The clubs are drop-in and free, so it’s easy to find people to run with if you’re downtown and you need the extra boost running with a group can provide (I know I find it helpful to mix up running on my own with a running buddy or group, especially for longer runs!). Check it out (and say hi if you do — I’m sometimes at the Queen West run club on Wednesdays!)!

Queen West run club

 

1 Comment August 22, 2014

The opportunity cost of running (for moi)

Oh, brunch, how I love thee…

And yet I must go brunch-less when training for a race. Le sigh. Those long morning runs conflict with prime brunch-ing time.

What else? Read more about the opportunity cost of running Health & Swellness-style on thekit.ca today.

Leave a Comment December 8, 2011

I’m running the Nike Women’s Half-Marathon in San Francisco on Sunday

I’m running the Nike Women’s Half-Marathon in San Francisco this Sunday (thanks, Nike!) and I’d be lying if I said I was not absolutely, positively TERRIFIED.

Why? It is, after all, my ninth half-marathon, so no biggie, right?

Wrong. Because San Fran is effing (pardon my French) HILLY. I had to take rest breaks while merely strolling the city the first time I visited a few years ago so plodding my only-semi-race-ready self through 21.1k with hills — gulp.

At least the Nike website gave me a good laugh, check this out from the race FAQs:

SHOULD I BE WORRIED ABOUT THE HILLS ON THIS COURSE?
There are no cable car hills on the Nike Women’s Marathon course. Many runners find the hills a welcome challenge that offers the reward of spectacular hilltop views of the bay. The course is extremely scenic, covering most of the San Francisco coastline.

A welcome challenge…Uh-huh. And those “spectacular hill top views”??? That is a nice roundabout way of saying:

YOU BETTER HAVE DONE YOUR HILL TRAINING, LADIES.

Major stressball over here. Wish me luck! I’m gonna need it.

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