Running is a fundamental aspect of many athletic pursuits and an essential component of overall fitness. Whether you're a seasoned marathoner or a casual jogger, improving your running efficiency and reducing the risk of injury are likely key goals. One often overlooked aspect of achieving these objectives is unilateral stability – the ability to maintain balance and control while relying on one leg at a time.
You run every day, but both speed and endurance are stuck in the bottleneck period. How to solve it? In fact, through strength training, exercising your body muscles and strengthening your core strength can make your running even better and further.