05/27/2026
Most runners skip the gym because they think it takes away from their miles
It’s actually what makes your miles last.
Glute med strength keeps your hips stable so your knees and ankles aren’t absorbing load they were never meant to. Single leg stability trains the exact positions your body is in for every stride. Arch and ankle strength determines how efficiently you absorb and transfer force into the ground thousands of times per run. Posterior chain strength is what keeps your posture together when the last few miles get ugly
Running volume builds your engine. Strength work builds the chassis that keeps it from breaking down