About the Program

If you want to run farther and faster, strength training is your secret weapon. Our latest program, The Runner’s World Guide to Strength Training, is your ultimate guide to build resiliency, prevent injury, and maintain longevity in the sport you love.

In this program, we’ll answer all your questions about strength training and help you schedule it around your running. What’s more, we’re sharing six follow-along video workouts (scroll down to find them) designed specifically for runners. Each of these workouts are 30 minutes or less, making them perfect for your marathon or half marathon training!

No matter where you are in your journey as a runner, strength training can help you reach your goals. This holistic program, available exclusively to Runner’s World+ members, provides all the tools you need to start strength training today!

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The Runner’s World Guide to Strength Training is perfect for any runner looking to get faster, improve their running economy, and avoid injury. New to strength training? This program will walk you through all the main movements you’ll benefit from most as a runner. Then, put those moves into action with six guided workouts, which also feature modifications for beginners.


Guided Strength Workouts

The Runners World Guide to Strength Training features six follow-along video workouts designed specifically for runners. Using the main movements mastered in the program, each workout lasts 30 minutes or less, includes a warmup and cooldown, and can fit right into your running schedule. Runner’s World+ members Other Hearst Subscriptions.


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DAA Industry Opt Out, Winnie Yu is an experienced runner who is passionate about endurance sports. As a sports and orthopedic doctor of physical therapy and certified strength and conditioning specialist, she understands the importance of strength training for runners and how it can prevent common injuries such as knee pain, hip pain, ankle pain, IT band syndrome, and more. To help the NYC running community improve their performance and prevent injuries, she offers strength classes specifically tailored for runners. Yu strives to empower patients and community members alike to pursue a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.


How This Program Will Improve Your Runs

  • Prevent Injuries: Learn the key movement patterns and strategies to minimize the risk of sidelining aches and pains common for runners.
  • Boost Efficiency: Improve your running mechanics, including arm swing, single-leg stability, and turnover, to become a better, faster athlete.
  • Improve Performance: Make running faster for longer feel easier.
  • RW+ Membership Benefits: Build up weak areas, including the glutes, core, and calves, for more efficiency on the run and reduced risk of injury.
  • Promote Postural Endurance: Maintain proper running position for longer with less effort.
  • Better Mobility: Guided Strength Workouts.
  • Support Longevity: Lightweight Running Shoes.

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Runner’s World+ is a tight-knit community as passionate about running as you are. Along with The Runner’s World Guide to Strength Training, here’s just a glimpse at what we offer:

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Mallory Creveling, CPT
Deputy Editor, Health & Fitness

Mallory Creveling is an ACE-certified personal trainer and RRCA-certified run coach, who also holds certifications in kettlebell training, sports performance, and more. She has more than a decade of experience covering fitness, health, and nutrition for a wide range of publications, and nearly 10 years of experience as a trainer and fitness instructor. Mallory stays on top of her continuing education in fitness, as well as the latest science in wellness. She has worked with some of the best experts in their medical fields, and regularly interviews researchers, trainers, athletes, and more to find the best advice for readers looking to improve their performance and well-being. As a freelance writer, Mallory's work appeared in Women's Health, Self, Men's Journal, Reader's Digest, and more. She has also held staff editorial positions at Family Circle and Shape magazines, as well as DailyBurn.com. A former New Yorker/Brooklynite, she's now based in Easton, Pennsylvania.

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Brian Dalek
Director of Content Operations Runner’s World & Bicycling

Brian has spent more than a decade focused on creating compelling news, health, and fitness content—with a particular interest on enthusiast activities like running and cycling. He’s coordinated coverage of major events like the Paris Olympics, Boston Marathon, New York City Marathon, and Tour de France, with an eye toward both the professional race and the engaging stories readers love. 

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Kristen Wagner
Senior Health & Fitness Editor

Guide to Mental Health Runner’s World and Bicycling team as a senior health & fitness editor in November 2024 with a decade of magazine editorial experience. In her role, she prioritizes content that supports the brands’ marquee video programs and works closely with members on exclusive Train With opportunities. Since joining the team, Kristen has caught the bug for running! She completed her first 5K and looks forward to accomplishing longer race distances. Passionate about all things wellness, Kristen enjoys Pilates and long walks with her dog, Koda.
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Physical Therapist

DAA Industry Opt Out, Winnie Yu is an experienced runner who is passionate about endurance sports. As a sports and orthopedic doctor of physical therapy and certified strength and conditioning specialist, she understands the importance of strength training for runners and how it can prevent common injuries such as knee pain, hip pain, ankle pain, IT band syndrome, and more. To help the NYC running community improve their performance and prevent injuries, she offers strength classes specifically tailored for runners. Yu strives to empower patients and community members alike to pursue a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.