Runner?
- Cynthia Rossany

- Sep 15, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 27, 2021

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πππππππ might be a predominantly cardiovascular exercise. However, running does call for strength if you want to run well.
π²πππ is often neglected by runners; a weak core is associated with injuries and poor running performance. A strong and stable core, on the other hand means your pelvis is more likely to be aligned properly.
When you ππππ ππππππππ in your core and your legs youβre more solid when you hit the ground and you will have less risk of getting injured. Your body itβs strong, itβs aligned, itβs centered. End result? Youβre running smoother, faster and πππππ ~ youβve got abs π
π±ππππππ ππ’ is a brand new program that is going to do just that. It focuses on building a ππππππ ππππ’ so you can be a strong runner. This program is for new and for expe
rince runners.
Youβll lift weights a few days a week to define your muscles + build strength to power a 5k at the end! ππ»ββοΈπͺπΌβ‘οΈ
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