Running coaches often emphasize time on your feet more than just the number of miles covered. While mileage is a straightforward measure of training volume, the actual time spent running offers deeper benefits that contribute to a runner’s overall performance, injury prevention, and mental toughness. Understanding why time on your feet matters can help runners train smarter and achieve better results. Runner’s legs and feet on a road during early rainy morning Why Time on You
Training tips, race day wisdom, and stories from the road — all in one place. Whether you're chasing a PB or just starting out, this is where I share what I've learned, on and off the track.
Running Tips & Training Advice from a Cape Town Coach