Warm-up
- Bike or brisk walk5 min
Raise core temperature before lifting.
- Dynamic mobility5 min
Leg swings, hip openers, bodyweight squats, arm circles.
Strength — legs
- Squat4 × 6–8
Squat to a depth you can control, driving through mid-foot. The biggest driver of lower-body strength.
💡 Lower reps build strength without the soreness that wrecks the next day's run.
- Sumo squat3 × 10
Wide stance, toes turned out — emphasises glutes and inner thighs.
- Bulgarian split squat3 × 8 / leg
Single-leg strength and balance — don't skip the weaker side.
- Calf raise (machine)4 × 12
Full range, pause at the top. The calves can't be too strong for a runner.
- Hip abduction (machine)3 × 15
More glute-med work for a stable, efficient stride.
Core circuit
- Plank3 × 45 s
Glutes & abs braced, straight line head to heels. A strong core keeps your form intact when you fatigue.
- Leg raises3 × 15
Lying flat, lower the legs slowly and keep your low back pressed into the floor. Builds lower-ab control.
- Side plank3 × 30–45 s / side
Trains the hips/obliques that stop your pelvis dropping mid-stride.
- Dead bug3 × 10 / leg
Low back pressed down, slow opposite arm/leg. Anti-extension core control.
Cool-down & stretch
- Light walk3–5 min
Flush the legs and let the heart rate settle.
- Hip flexor + couch stretch45 s × each
Open the front of the hip after squatting/hinging.
- Hamstring + glute stretch45 s × each
Figure-4 and a forward fold to release the posterior chain.
- Calf + ankle mobility45 s × each
Wall calf stretch plus 10 slow ankle circles each side.
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