Spring Training Tips for Slow Runners
Spring at 7200 feet above sea level presents a unique blend of challenges for runners. In my own experiences leading The Sloth Run Club, training in such conditions means preparing for sudden snowfalls, battling through 70 mph winds, and adapting to the swift shifts to mild 70-degree weather—all within the same week. This blog is designed to guide slow runners through these springtime hurdles, ensuring you’re not just ready, but excited to hit the trails.
Running Through the Seasons: Tips for Year-Round Slow Running
As a member of The Sloth Run Club, you already know the joys and challenges of slow running. But as the seasons change, so do the conditions in which we run. This guide is dedicated to helping you navigate running through all seasons, ensuring you can continue your training comfortably and safely year-round. Whether you're trudging through snow, basking in the summer sun, or tackling the unpredictable weather of spring and fall, these tips will keep you on track. Don't forget to join the conversation and share your seasonal running experiences in our Facebook group and follow us on Pinterest for more inspiration and community support.