2019-05-01_Runners_World_UK

(Jacob Rumans) #1

CHANGE FOR


THE BETTER


Don’t get stuck in a strength and conditioning rut.


Mix things up for maximum success


RUNNERS LOVE ROUTINE, but for true performance
gains, it pays to mix things up. Alternating your
running and your strength and conditioning
workouts will result in continued improvement.
‘Within all systems in the body, if you provide the
same stimulus again and again, those receptors
switch off,’ says personal trainer Nick Kinsella
(nickkinsella.co.uk). ‘If you walk into a room and
smell perfume, 10 minutes later you won’t smell it

anymore. It’s similar with exercise. You have to
constantly provide different stimulus. Those who
get stuck in a routine for too long can end up
getting weaker.’ But you don’t have to overhaul
your strength and conditioning workout once a
fortnight. With a few subtle adjustments, it’s
possible to make body-weight staples a little
harder. The side plank with a leg lift (below) is one
example. See also the three moves pictured right.


  1. Premium plank
    MUSCLES WORKED ABS,
    LOWER BACK
    From plank, lift one arm and
    the opposite leg off the floor.
    Hold for 20 secs; swap sides.

  2. Superior squat
    MUSCLES WORKED QUADS,
    GLUTES, CALVES
    Squat, but as you return to
    start position, push up onto
    your toes. Aim for 50 reps.

  3. All-out lunge
    MUSCLES WORKED QUADS,
    HAMSTRINGS, GLUTES
    Using a knee-height bench,
    lunge until your front thigh is
    horizontal. Drive through
    your front heel to the start
    position. 25 reps each leg.


SCIENCE AND
MATHEMATICS

SECTOR MOST LIKELY FOUND DOING ANNUAL HOURS IN THE GYM SECTOR MOST LIKELY FOUND DOING ANNUAL HOURS IN THE GYM

44 per cent go to the gym to
boost their mental wellbeing
Cardio Free weights Zumba

Legs and bum

Abs

Resistance machines

39 per cent go to the gym to
boost their mental wellbeing

39 per cent go to the gym to
boost their mental wellbeing

24 per cent go because their
friends also work out

20 per cent enjoy sharing
gym time on social media

25 per cent enjoy sharing
gym time on social media

CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY

BEAUTY AND
WELLBEING

IT AND
DIGITAL

188 158


165 156


162 152


ART AND
DESIGN

SPORTS, LEISURE
AND TOURISM

BRITAIN’S FITTEST PROFESSIONALS The country’s most health-conscious job sectors. Are you here somewhere? SOURCE: PUREGYM


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