
Rest Is Not Laziness
What Science Says About Recovery After Big Efforts Everyone Sees the Finish Line. Few Respect What Comes Next. This week, social media is full of

What Science Says About Recovery After Big Efforts Everyone Sees the Finish Line. Few Respect What Comes Next. This week, social media is full of

Yesterday, the 130th Boston Marathon reminded the running world what real performance looks like: over 30,000 runners from 123 countries, one of the sport’s most

You’re Not Dehydrated—You’re Unprepared It’s April. The weather is shifting.Your training load is increasing.Your coffee is now iced instead of hot. But your hydration? Still

You Didn’t Lose Fitness—You Lost Fuel It’s April. The structure you had in January is gone.Meal prep is inconsistent.Nutrition is now “flexible.” But your training?

Un caso de estudio basado en datos: cómo mejorar el rendimiento corriendo más inteligente, no más. La mayoría de corredores cree que para mejorar necesita

Most Runners Skip This Step (And Stay Stuck) March is done. And most runners are already thinking about what’s next: New goalsNew mileageNew motivation But

Introducción Muchos quieren correr.Pocos logran sostenerlo. No porque falte motivación…👉 sino porque falta dirección. Empiezas con ganas. Sales a correr algunos días. Intentas hacerlo mejor.

You’re Doing the Work… But Not Getting Better You’re running consistently.You’re putting in the miles.You’re tired after your sessions. And yet… your pace hasn’t changed.Your

1. Intro You wake up early. You lace up your shoes. You go out and run—again. Week after week, you stay consistent. You don’t skip

Date: February 8, 2026 Topic: Super Bowl LX, Running, Marathon Training Read Time: 8 Minutes The confetti has just settled at Levi’s Stadium. The Seattle