123rd Boston Marathon- Chasing The Unicorn by Ana Croger

There are bigger and faster marathons in the world.  But there remains something religious about Boston; the qualifying, tradition, storied history and screaming locals.  It’s the marathoner’s holy grail and an experience of a lifetime! What’s so special about Boston? It’s the world’s oldest annual marathon first run in April 1897, having been inspired by … Read more

Finding The Balance : Juggling Life as an Ultra-busy, Ultra-marathon Running Mum

Emma, a Running Mums Australia Ambassador,  is a 35 year old Mum living with her four children (aged 6, 9, 12 & 16) and her partner, in Busselton, on the coast of Western Australia.  She works full-time in the Hospitality Industry and is studying part-time towards her Education Degree.  This year Emma is training for … Read more

Running With The Worlds Best – Jodie Oborne

This time last year I could count on one hand the number of International trips I had made and I had never been to Europe. I am now getting ready for my 2nd trip to Europe in 6 months and by the end of the year I will have doubled the number of international trips … Read more

What we learn by running with our kids – by April Palmerlee

Running is a sport that brings so much emotion in all of us. For women, there are so many reasons why we run. It might be to conquer fear, it may be to break a PB, lose weight, time with friends, fulfil spiritual enlightenment….whatever the reason, we run because, well, we love it right? We … Read more

INTERVAL TRAINING – What is it and how it can help your running? By Anna Fitzgerald.

Whether you are relatively new to running or a seasoned athlete, most distance runners can get speed and strength benefits by introducing some type of interval training into their programs. Interval training can be complex and highly personalised at the advanced or elite level, but it is not only for advanced athletes. Coaches manipulate, adjust, … Read more

Existence is not living- By Anna Fitzgerald

Here I am, served up on a platter. What I care about, that which is important to me, doesn’t matter. Guilted existence, fear and obligation. Complete denunciation of my passion, happiness and aspiration. Living is not defined by breath and blood flow. It is purpose, experience,exertion- not taking it slow. Death comes in many modality. … Read more

The Mental Side of Running – Anna Fitzgerald

Many of my friends are surprised to hear that mental strength, particularly when I am physically tested, is not my forte.   It is certainly not something that comes naturally to me.  I know runners that swear that they love pain.  They tell me that they seek out and relish opportunities to have their thresholds … Read more

Tarawera Ultramarathon – New Zealand – Jodie Oborne

I knew it would be scenic, I knew it would be challenging and I knew it would be fun and it was all that. The fun started at the airport in Brisbane where a small group of River City Runners assembled ready to board a flight to the land of the long white cloud New … Read more