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A global community for runners led by 2:20 marathoner Nick Bester, official Adidas coach. Train smarter, stay consistent, chase your PB — earn rewards

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Running from 11 years of age to 60 plus
Hi all I have run numerous marathons, London 3 times and Manchester Marathon a few times too. I ran a half marathon in the last six months at 1:42 so I have entered the Manchester half in October to get a sub 1:40. I have been a prison officer for 34 years also. Nice to meet you all and be apart of a running community.
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Welcome Marcus! Love the consistency, and massive respect for your 34 years as a prison officer — that kind of discipline definitely carries over into running. Great to have you in the community, looking forward to seeing you build toward that sub 1:40 💪
⚡ Smart Ways to Train and Run Faster
When it comes to improving your running, there are no shortcuts. But there are smarter ways to train. Over 9 years I improved from: 🏃‍♂️ 3:17 marathon → 2:20 marathon 🏃‍♂️ 25:14 5K → 14:34 5K And one thing became very clear during that journey: If you keep doing the same training every day, you’ll improve… But very slowly. Small tweaks to your training structure, recovery, and habits can make a huge difference over time. Here are 10 simple running “hacks” that can help you improve faster. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1️⃣ Build a Short Daily Routine One of the most underrated habits for runners is a 10–15 minute daily routine. This can include: • Core work • Strength exercises • Stretching • Foam rolling Even 2–5 sessions per week can dramatically improve durability and reduce injury risk. Small daily maintenance goes a long way. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 2️⃣ Add Structure to Your Training Many runners simply run the same pace every day. That’s one of the slowest ways to improve. Instead aim for: • 2 harder sessions per week • Track intervals • Tempo / threshold runs • Hill repeats And remember the golden rule: Easy days easy. Hard days hard. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 3️⃣ Let Your Watch Coach You Pre-building workouts on your watch makes sessions far easier to execute. Instead of constantly checking pace and time, your watch guides the workout: ✔ When to push ✔ When to recover ✔ When the interval ends This allows you to focus on running — not managing the session. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4️⃣ Strength Work Matters More Than You Think Strength training is crucial for runners. Stronger muscles help you: ✔ Handle higher mileage ✔ Maintain better form ✔ Reduce injury risk
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@Paul Lee-Chin Paul, appreciate that 👊 Keep an eye out for the weekly newsletters on a Monday — we drop more tips like this in the blogs and newsletter each week, so there’s plenty more coming your way.
🏁 START HERE — New Members Begin Below
Welcome — runners from around the world train together here. You’re officially part of the team — and we’re glad you’re here. This community is built for runners of all levels who want structure, support, and real progress. Whether you’re starting your running journey or chasing your next PB, this is your space to learn, improve, and connect with like-minded runners around the world. 🎁 What You Get — Completely Free ✔ A supportive running community for motivation, feedback, and accountability ✔ Access to training resources and community learning content ✔ Strength & Conditioning workouts ✔ Nutritional guidance and tips ✔ Weekly expert insights, discussions, and coaching advice. ✔ The chance to learn from runners around the world ✔ Monthly Webinar with Coach Nick ✔ Community leaderboards and rewards ✔ A free month of TrainingPeaks Inside TrainingPeaks you’ll be able to: • Follow a structured training plan built by Coach Nick for YOU • Sync your workouts directly to your watch (Garmin, Apple Watch, Polar, etc.) • Track your progress and training performance over time And yes — joining the community is completely free. You get access to the discussions, training resources and community support at no cost. Runners who want deeper coaching can upgrade later — but the community itself is free to join and participate in. Just show up, participate, improve and win rewards! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🗺 The Runner Map Inside the Hub you’ll find the Community Map. This allows runners around the world to connect. You can: • See where other members are based • Connect with runners when travelling • Find local training partners • Organise runs with other Hub members If you're travelling or looking for a running partner — the map is the place to start. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 🏆 Community Rewards We believe runners who contribute should be rewarded.
🏁 START HERE — New Members Begin Below
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@Keagile Khokane Let’s go 🔥 welcome to the Runner's Hub! Start with the second pinned post — drop your intro so we can greet you and get you leveling up 💪
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@Lizzie Martin That’s what we like to hear 💥 What’s the main goal you’re chasing this year?
very excited
I'm Ruarc, a runner from South Africa. Ive been running for about 2 years and Im pushing for a strong Half marathon in this community! Excited to see what I can learn. I'd like to win a few rewards myself here too 😂
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Love this Ruarc 🔥 2 years in and already chasing a strong half — that’s where things get interesting Get your first few posts up and start stacking points… rewards coming 👊
Something special happened this week — and it deserves the spotlight.
Last Sunday, Adriaan Wildschutt lined up in New York City for only his second ever half marathon. And he didn’t just show up… He made history. Running 59:30 in near-freezing conditions, he became the first South African ever to win the NYC Half Marathon — joining legends like Hendrick Ramaala and Willie Mtolo as South Africans who’ve crossed the line first in Central Park. But what stood out most wasn’t just the result. It was the execution. The night before the race, his coach gave him one simple instruction: “If you want to win — you need the best last 5km.” So what did he do? He trusted the plan. He stayed patient in the pack.Didn’t panic. Didn’t force it.And when the moment came… he made his move. Decisive. Controlled. Unstoppable. That’s not just racing — that’s mastery. There’s a lesson in that for all of us: Great performances aren’t built on emotion — they’re built on trust, patience, and execution. Incredible run, Adriaan. South Africa is proud. 🇿🇦🔥 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Your turn. The Boom Shakalaka Running Hub is growing fast — and we’ve got a lot of new faces this week. So I want to hear from you: 👉 What’s the toughest running challenge you’ve ever taken on?A race, a training block, a comeback from injury, or a goal you weren’t sure you could hit. Drop it below, introduce yourself, and connect with the community. Let’s build this together.
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